I have only 5 years experience using git, so I'm obviously just still
a newb here.

A tag is a name for a hash-tag, which is the label for a snapshot for
a state of the code. (Right?)

When I go 'git tag I_like_this_rev', how do I then push the tag up to
a repo? (Hence down to a colleague's notebook?)

If I say git tag -l, I only get the names. Big whoop. Where are the
matching hash tags?

Apologies for the newbescent questions, but when I google I get a
thousand false hits due to the generic terms involved.

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