On 20 Oct 2015, at 19:33, Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> wrote:

> Lars Schneider <larsxschnei...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> If not, what do you think about a patch that adds a "url" section
>> similar to the one in git config to a .gitmodules file?
>> 
>> Example:
>> ----------
>> [submodule "git"]
>>      path = git
>>        url=git://github.com/larsxschneider/git.git
>> 
>> [url "mycompany.com"]
>>        insteadOf = outside.com
>> ----------
> 
> It is unclear to me if you are adding the last two (or three,
> counting the blank before) lines to your company's private fork of
> the opensource project, but if that is the case, then that would
> defeat your earlier desire:
> 
>> ... I also would prefer not to do this as I want to use the
>> very same hashes as defined by the "upstream" ...
> 
> wouldn't it?
The last three lines are added to my companies closed source Git repo. In this 
example the company repo references git://github.com/larsxschneider/git.git as 
submodule. This submodule in turn references another submodule with a URL 
"outside.com". This is the URL I want to rewrite. Do you think this could be 
useful to others as well?


> I do not think this topic is specific to use of submodules.  If you
> want to encourage your engineers to fetch from nearby mirrors you
> maintain, you would want a forest of url.mine.insteadof=theirs for
> the external repositories that matter to you specified by
> everybody's $HOME/.gitconfig, and one way to do so would be to have
> them use the configuration inclusion.  An item in your engineer
> orientation material could tell them to add
> 
>       [include]
>               path = /usr/local/etc/git/mycompany.urlrewrite
> 
> when they set up their "[user] name/email" in there.
> 
> And you can update /usr/local/etc/git/mycompany.urlrewrite as
> needed.
Oh nice, I didn't know about "include". However, as mentioned to Stefan in this 
thread, I fear that our engineers will miss that. I would prefer a solution 
that does not need any additional setup. Therefore the suggestion to add 
rewrites in the .gitmodules file.

Thanks,
Lars

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