Gedare Bloom commented: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/prequal/rtems-central/-/issues/8#note_130566


I tend to agree that it is a burden. The submodules are challenging to work 
with in general, and I find that I have to reset them often, since they do not 
track across branches nicely. I would much rather point the rtems-central tools 
to my checked-out versions of the rtems/rtems-docs/rtems-tools repos, that way 
I can control the branches and keep them independent from the tools. However, 
merging the specification items and documentation back with the RTEMS sources 
feels like a step backward. We went to some trouble before to remove the 
documentation from the sources.

A good first step might be to refactor the specification items out of 
`rtems-central.git` so that only the tooling remains. I don't see a reason we 
cannot create a rtems-spec.git repo that contains the content of the 
specification items and keep it in sync and even release it.

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