Hi Fabio,

On 2014-05-20 17:40, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
> Official releases should be tagged 
> (i.e.: https://github.com/fabioz/Pydev/releases [3]), and looking at the 
> history
> (http://pydev.org/history_pydev.html [4]), it seems there's no 3.1.x 
> release (only 3.1 and then 3.2, for which there are pydev_3_1_0 and
> pydev_3_2_0) -- the pydev tags are always tagged with a 'pydev' prefix -- 
> i.e.: pydev_v0_v1_v2 (the other tags are related to aptana studio or
> titanium from appcelerator and don't really make up to official pydev 
> releases).

Ah, that clears things up. Indeed a bit confusing especially since there are 
not similar version numbers in those tags and the 'official' pydev tags.

> I didn't really notice that some aptana releases didn't even specify a 
> prefix nor suffix, so, I can see how that may be confusing... I think
> I'll go ahead and remove those since they aren't really directly related 
> to pydev and make things confusing (do you see any issue there?).

The only issue I see is that this won't remove the tags from the clones that 
people have on their disk unless the users run a git remote prune 
<remote-name>. Other than that I don't see a problem at the moment if those 
tags are not needed anymore.

Andreas

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