Re: [RFCv2/FYI] git-sequencer.txt

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Stephan Beyer a écrit :
> Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> How would [tag] interact with "--abort"?
> 
> Nice question.
> Currently all tags are kept on --abort.
> Sequencer could keep a list of generated tags (refs) and remove it 
> on --abort (or tell the user to remove them if she likes.)

What about tags that have been overwritten?

And why the tag instruction replace an existing tag by default? Would
not be better to exit with an error during the sanity check if the tag
already exists? Perhaps it make sens to accept -f and -d options.

What do you think?

Olivier.
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