So I've been cleaning up my repos so that I can provide better pulls for
the devs and while I'm in good shape with my LOC3 repo, my examples repo
though differs from upstream by the version of loc3 it has as its
sub-project.  The difference looks like this:


 -Subproject commit 02a5b6c7b22ccef382d6311e3f0dff5810e95220  +Subproject
commit 2c475a38d5fa22fbabbb576e0e6d4d547988ef4f
So presumably if I could set my loc3 to 02a5b6c it would consider it to be
'identical' to upstream.

Oddly, on github it shows loc3 at 67f450 which is different than my current
version, and 'git show-branch --sha1-name' on the loc3 director doesn't
even *have* a 67f450 commit. That does show up on github though as the Oct
8th version that Karlp committed.

So here is the random question, if i create a pull from an examples tree
that has a different loc3 commit is that "ok?" can you cherry-pick around
it? Or what? Not sure what the policy there should be. I thought I would be
clever and add examples for the nucleo boards since I've got 3 different
ones now, (L0, F0, and F4) and it seems like ST is handing them out at
their talks so useful to people showing up and discovering loc3.

--Chuck
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