Robert Dailey <[email protected]> writes:

>> > more clear in the doc and/or in the proposed log message what
>> > practical downside there are to the end users if we do not stop this
>> > "mistake", that is.
>>
>> Having said all that, I can sort-of see that it may make sense to
>> forbid tagging anything but a commit-ish, either by default, or a
>> "git tag --forbid-no-committish" that can be turned on with a
>> configuration.
>
> I don't really understand what part of the change is a negative for
> you. Are you saying that `git tag` should peel the tags for you? Or
> are you saying you don't like nested tagging to be opt-in and an error
> otherwise?

No, no and no.  I am saying "git tag -a -m 'message' tag anothertag"
that creates a tag that points at another tag is perfectly fine.

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