CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 06:06:31AM -0500, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:
We now redefine the rule to be: "tags are fetched if they refer
to an object that was just transferred; that is an object that is
new to your repository". This rule is quite simple to understand,
you only get a tag if you just got the object it refers to.
With this new rule a retrospectively pushed tag will never be fetched,
right? With our local work flow tags are only ever pushed retrospectively
because the tagged commit has to first pass regression tests. So this would
be a major regression for us.
Same for us. Deciding after something has been pushed that "ok, this version
works, let's make that one the release" is, I think, fairly common behaviour.
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