Excellent, thanks so much.

Walter

On Nov 7, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Bob Silverberg wrote:

git push --tags

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On 2010-11-07, at 12:39 PM, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:

I have a repository locally, and on github. Both repos were up to date, when I issued the command

git tag 'v0.5'

...locally, thinking this would cause a tag to spring into being in both places. But push doesn't seem to replicate the tag on Github, despite my making some trivial changes to the local files, re- committing, and pushing again.

How do I get the desired effect?

Thanks,

Walter

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