On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
Yeah, that was me. I just haven't had time to do it.
Hey Kevin,
Maybe you can explain something to me because I'm not getting it. Why is this considered a significant issue? For example, someone downloads project-tag1 using Git. tag1 is effectively %{version}
The tar file which is downloaded is permanently associated with 40...character...tag..a
Then at sometime down the road, upstream decides oh, I made a mistake, I now want to associate project-tag1 with 40...character...tag..b (even though that is considered "insane")
In the srpm, we still have 40...character...tag..a as the commit hash associated to %{version}
The only thing I can imagine is that the next release of that package in Fedora would just increment the Release tag by 1 and leave the %{version} the same.
Why is this such a big issue within the Fedora community?
I'm re-thinking the fact I added all that text regarding re-tagging. Yes, it's bad, but as someone pointed out, we're not the Git police - and even though some people believe it is pervasive, I consider that anecdotal. Unless I can understand more about the harmful impact, I believe I'm just causing more confusion by discussing it.