Is there a problem with tagging the last rc version with the actual
released version when you release?

That is, part of the release process being:

git tag -s 4.1.2 4.1.2-rc0

If 4.1.2-rc0 is signed and trusted, then creating another tag off this
seems fine.

-B

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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Igor Galić <i.ga...@brainsware.org> wrote:

>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > I sent this previously, but as a reply to the announcement which may have
> > gotten filtered...
> >
> > Please, can someone tag 4.1.2 in git?  There is only a 4.1.2-rc0,
> currently.
> >
>
> 4.1.2-rc0 was released as 4.1.2
>
> I didn't re-tag it, because it would have created a new it would have
> created a new signature. An idea I didn't like, but git doesn't let me
> rename tags, which, especially with signed tags makes sense.
>
> So the question is, how do we best do this?
>
> I'm pretty and sure I've asked that question already a month or so ago
> but no one's come up with a smart answer..
>
> > Cheers!
> > -B
> >
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