On Saturday, 19 March 2016 12:47:12 AM AEDT Peter Colberg wrote: > The tag in question is 'go1.0', which points to commit e8c7cc5 from > Dec 2, 2014. This does not look like a proper release tag, rather > an internal tag for an old commit that works with Go version 1.0. > > I added a watch file only for Go packages that are published on > gopkg.in/, which is a good indication that the author is familiar > with proper versioning and regularly tags new versions. > > For other Go packages I used git snapshots. I did see the occasional > single tag for these, but again outdated and not indicative of regular > releases. Therefore I think it’s best to ignore these stray tags.
I see, thank you. Alternatively we can bug upstream in order to convince him to tag properly... Please feel free to disable my watch file if you think it is not useful... -- Best wishes, Dmitry Smirnov. --- Truth — Something somehow discreditable to someone. -- H. L. Mencken, 1949
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