Once a release is tagged that's it. We could retag and do 1.2.1, however there will probably be other things that need to be fixed. The point is to get 1.2.0 out the door and then see about making whatever fixes that need to happen.
Well, if it's tagged, then I don't have to wait to commit the change; there's no need for a freeze, as you can always check out to the tag and use that to cut the release. No need to wait to apply the license patches either. (I will wait, however, until I'm sure other people see it the way I do.)
Of course, it's possible to move CVS tags -- I assume you're just saying that you think that that's procedurally wrong? I'm not sure I agree, but I don't feel very strongly about it either. In fact, I'd much rather see 1.2.0 come out, with as few delays as possible.
Joe
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