On 27-03-12 02:47, James Bennett wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Reinout van Rees<rein...@vanrees.org>  wrote:
>  Having a release before the tag? Sounds weird to me. Making a tag is
>  integral to the actual release, right? Curious:-)
The tag and the release package are both just the same revision from
trunk, so there is no requirement for the tag to exist in order to
release.

In this case we were holding off a bit to see if we could pull off the
GitHub migration quickly after the release, in which case it'd be one
less thing to migrate (easy enough to just tag the release once we get
it over there). But since that didn't happen, it's now been tagged in
SVN.

Good reason.

I'm looking forward to seeing how github plays out for Django. It'll be anything from a fun sociological experiment to a possible boost for participation. Really positively curious how it will play out.


Reinout

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