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Demonstrate git workflows using submodules.

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  <h1 style="text-align: center; text-decoration: underline" >git Submodules Tests and Examples</h1>
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  <a href="./notes/admin.html">Administrative</a>
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  <h1>Background</h1>
  <p>This project was started after following the submodule totorial at
  <a href="http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitSubmoduleTutorial">git.or.cz</a>, and subsequently
  feeling the
  need for more detailed submodule workflow examples and explanations.
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  To that end the examples herein were developed on a private system, and made public
  on April 13, 2008, hosted at <a href="http://www.github.com">GitHub</a>.
  To clone that public repository use:</p>
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  git clone git://github.com/gmallard/submodule-workflows.git
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  <h1>Before You Start</h1>
  <p>
  Before attempting to run any examples, you might want to modify 
  the <em>./common/setvars</em>
  script and change the <em>user=</em> shell variable to an appropriate
  user ID (if your ID can not be used).
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  You should also review the next section covering Administrative Requirements.
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  <h1>Administrative Requirements</h1>
  <p>Several of these examples require some administrative setup before they will run properly.
  For a list of administrative requirements and constraints, see:
  <a href="./notes/admin.html">administrative requirements</a>.
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  <h1>Tutorial Examples</h1>
  <p>For a set of examples based on the previously mentioned submodules
  tutorial, see:
  <a href="./tutorial/readme.html">the tutorial example</a>.
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  <h1>Salted Supermodule Examples</h1>
  <p>An example where a supermodule is pre-salted (primed) with submodule
  definitions can be found here:
  <a href="./salted-super/readme.html">the salted supermodule example</a>.
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  <h1>Empty Supermodule Examples</h1>
  <p>An example where a supermodule is initially empty, and submodules are added
  as work progresses is here:
  <a href="./empty-super/readme.html">the empty supermodule example</a>.
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