On 2015-06-03 20:15:05 +0200 (+0200), Andreas Jaeger wrote:
[...]
> You could still have one shared repository with the understanding
> of who approves what. Working on one repo makes it easier to see
> what the other "team" does.
[...]

For that matter, if different distros used different branches within
a repo, those branches could have their own distinct core teams. The
ACLs for that are straightforward. Makes it somewhat easier to
propose/cherry-pick common changes across multiple branches where
similarities exist, and to branch new distros from existing ones as
templates if needed. Not saying those are necessarily good reasons,
just potential options to consider.
-- 
Jeremy Stanley

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