It is doable if you manage your clusters manually. My scenario is that I have 
the tags set in terraform, but I changed how the tag got said value (to correct 
an error). Now terraform wants to recreate the entire cluster and node pool. 

I had just assumed tags were changeable like labels, and with normal compute 
instances they are (or you can remove / add them after the fact). with it being 
unchangeable, it basically changes the way I need to write the terraform 
module. Just a gotcha for anyone else using terraform to be aware of.

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