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The problem I'm trying to avoid is having to dive down a hierarchy, and that not everyone needs or wants to know there is such a hierarchy. Like graphics design for foo-team only needs to have access to some subset of graphics. Arguably they could be given a symlink into the checkout, but the problem with that is of having a singular checkout.

The problem I had with Google3 is that the tools weren't great at branching and didn't fit my workflow, which tends to involve multiple checkouts (or worktrees using git). being forced to checkout the root of the repo, and then having to manage a symlink on top of that is no good for users that don't need/want to manage the complexity of having a single machine-global checkout.



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