A tag is there for future reference. There is no good reason to to
refer back to them in the future as they are viritually random snapshots
of whatever happened to be lying around at the time.
Regards,
Alan
Jeff Genender wrote, On 10/31/2005 1:24 PM:
I have to agree with the Rodent. Is there a reason we need to move
them? Isn't that what the tag areas are for?
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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Kevan Miller wrote:
I'm a non-voting member, but that's my 2 cents. I don't think that
existence of a tag implies some special level of support.
Or 'this is the exact state of things at this exact point.'
What's wrong with leaving the tags as they are?
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