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authorCem Keylan <cem@ckyln.com>2020-04-10 13:54:07 +0300
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+Outsource Repository Concept
+============================
+
+In April 3rd, I have added submodule support for Carbs
+Linux's fork of `kiss`. Now, from that sentence, it really
+doesn't sound exciting at all. But in reality, it opens a
+path to lots of creative output, and a better way to manage
+multi-user repositories (such as KISS Community).
+
+When managing a repository of submodules, the repository
+maintainer's only job is to deal with adding packages.
+A package maintainer doesn't have to wait for the repository
+maintainer to update their packages, as they are only making
+the changes to their own repositories.
+
+This way, an end-user can also track from their preferred
+maintainers, and do that with the tidyness of a single repository
+in their `KISS_PATH`.
+
+Carbs Linux now has an outsource repository for some packages.
+Firefox and its dependencies have been purged from the main repository,
+but can be found on it.
+
+<https://github.com/CarbsLinux/outsource>