On 29 August 2015 at 16:14, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29/08/2015 Peter Kelly wrote:
>
>> While tagging should do the job, it’s still typically possible to delete
>> or change tags.
>>
>
> Are you (plural) saying that Corinthia 0.1 is not tagged? Indeed it isn't,
> just checked. Yes, for sure it must be tagged, but the tag will apply to
> the whole repository state and not to a branch specifically. Also, the
> problem with mutable tags Peter explained is a real issue. You'll want to
> sign or annotate your tag properly. I'm unaware of a specific policy in
> place, but I'm sure that searching your inbox (or the ASF mailing list
> archives) for the word "immutable" will retrieve the relevant conversations
> and allow you to have enough context on what other projects do; git is
> widely used at the ASF after all. I can take a look at my archives too if
> useful, but hopefully the above suggestion is enough.
>
thanks I learned something new today :-)

rgds
jan i.


>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>

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