Thanks for responding. On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Bob Proulx <[email protected]> wrote: > Navaneeth.K.N wrote: >> I'm wondering how can I create multiple git repositories for my >> project. There are many small components which are kept in it's own >> repositories. But, in nongnu.org, I don't see any option to do this. >> For eg: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/freetype/ has multiple >> repositories. How can I accomplish the same for my project? > > This is currently done by request. Please place a "Support" request > (Support, not Task) in the Savannah tracker against the administration > project. > > https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=administration > > Please say a few words to explain why you need an additional > repository instead of just using a branch or setting up a new project > for the new thing.
Should I also explain the repositories that needs to be created? Or can this be decided later? > > There isn't a web control because this isn't a typical need. If the > project is large enough to require its own revision control repository > then the expected thing is that it would be registered as its own > standalone project. And if it isn't large enough for its own project > page then it would normally be part of some other project. But we > know that there isn't one size that will fit everyone. We have done > this for projects that wanted it. But since it is atypical it needs a > few words to say why. > > Bob -- Thanks Navaneeth
