Hi TQ,

Hope you managed to have a break over the holiday season.

I've had a play with the new git integration - this is potentially really 
useful functionality for us and we're keen to start using it in production 
workflows.

One apparent limitation I noticed is that assets in git subdirectories 
appear to be ignored. e.g. if I have my_datagraph.ttl in a 'datagraph' 
directory rather than the root containing the .git directory, it is ignored.

1. Could you confirm this is the expected behaviour, and, assuming it is:
2. Would it be possible to update this such that subdirectories are included

We have a significant number of existing asset 'sets' which utilise a 
hierarchical folder structure. It would be beneficial to not need to update 
these. Going forward, having a hierarchy in our git repositories will still 
be useful for us as we sometimes create and edit asset collections outside 
of EDG, so having a 'human interpretable' hierarchy is quite useful.

Thanks
David

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