On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 10:53 AM Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The interesting thing is that not only git will treat lightweight tags > like, well, tags: Yeah, that's very much by design - lightweight tags are very comvenient for local temporary stuff where you don't want signing etc (think automated test infrastructure, or just local reminders). > In addition, because I _locally_ had a tag object that > pointed to the same commit and had the same name, git-request-pull > included my local tag's message in its output! I wonder if this could > be considered a bug. Yeah, I think git request-pull should at least *warn* about the tag not being the same object locally as in the remote you're asking me to pull. Are you sure you didn't get a warning, and just missed it? But adding Junio and the Git list just as a possible heads-up for this in case git request-pull really only compares the object the tag points to, rather than the SHA1 of the tag itself. Linus