I think your last paragraph sort of makes the point.
A lot of these things depend upon the ability to quickly and easily see how a given piece of code is being used universally. Whether that means a single repo or simply a single unified index of all code and the ability to atomically commit to every repo is immaterial, but the latter sounds a lot like the former.
A lot of these things depend upon the ability to quickly and easily see how a given piece of code is being used universally. Whether that means a single repo or simply a single unified index of all code and the ability to atomically commit to every repo is immaterial, but the latter sounds a lot like the former.