>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Paul Sander wrote:
>> I claim that "y" == "now" is a common special case. Therein lies the >> "tag the head of a branch" issue. > It is an *uncommon* special case. In every other case, the tagger >has an honest chance of knowing what they're tagging (in fact, darn >well *ought* to know what they're tagging). It is not reasonable to >assume that one knows the state of the archive at the moment one hits >the return key. It is perfectly reasonable when spawning feature branches from maintenance or integration branches. It is also perfectly reasonable when it's necessary to remember stable implementations of subsets of features without regard to the state of newer features undergoing active development. I contend both are frequently done. >--- End of forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
