Hi,

The biggest project I have ever seen consisted of one 4 GB stack. Due to its size, it was impossible to make a standalone of it :-) I guess such projects aren't optimally organised for GIT.

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On 2/6/2013 15:40, Colin Holgate wrote:
Surely LiveCode itself is made up of lots of files, that can work with GIT 
perfectly well? Do stacks have to have that ability right away? Won't most open 
source big LiveCode applications be made of lots of stacks and external files, 
giving you a certain amount of modularity, even if individual stacks are 
updated as a single file?



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