Ok, so I changed the tags in the git repo and that will cause
pain to anybody pulling from it. As the git repo wmaker community
is fairly small so far, I hope I won't go to hell for this sin.

I wanted to have a standard naming convention for the tags which I
should be blamed for, and they have a -crm appended to it.

The last official wmaker release was 0.92.0 (tagged 'wmaker-0.92.0'),
but I also have the last official wmaker non-release of the cvs 
from April 2006, which used to be tagged as 'wmaker-cvs-April-2006'. 
This name sucks because a 'git tag' command would always display it
as the last entry even though there were others more recent, so I

   1. renamed 'wmaker-cvs-April-2006' to 'wmaker-0.92.0+'

and furthermore 

   2. renamed 'wmaker-0.93.0-pre' to 'wmaker-0.93.0-crm'

So now 'git tag' will show the entries in chronological order:

[ma...@pilar:wmaker.git]$ git tag
...
wmaker-0.90.0
wmaker-0.91.0
wmaker-0.92.0
wmaker-0.92.0+
wmaker-0.93.0-crm
wmaker-0.94.0-crm

But for those brave souls following the git repo,
'git' will not allow the tags to be renamed without your knowledge for
security reasons.

Given wmaker-crm repo size it will be acceptable if you simply delete
your copy and clone it again. You should see this after that, and I 
hope that will be OK for Alexey:

[ma...@pilar:wmaker-crm]$ git merge-base master wmaker-0.92.0+
4e8423d18a42c39b481510ddc78272e46a3a9e1e
[ma...@pilar:wmaker-crm]$ git merge-base master wmaker-0.93.0-crm
ba027149bd49c97696e3baa35ce150c74edc36bf
[ma...@pilar:wmaker-crm]$ git merge-base master wmaker-0.94.0-crm
f55eef413fe998194e51424d045622b5d7b1dfe8

Needless to say that I haven't changed any of the old code, just the tags.


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