Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Brecht Machiels <brecht@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Understandably, as Haiku is the *only* project tagging each and > > every > > changeset. This is clearly not the intended use for tags. But I > > don't suppose > > the few people in favor of the tags have changed their mind about > > it yet? :) > I really, really, really hope we can move away from this crutch once > most developers have gotten used to using Git. And I really, really, really hope that we don't start with this useless discussion every two weeks (by the same people, then shut down by the same people with the same arguments again -- that makes me wonder: did you even read their arguments?). Anyway, I also hope that we'll be able to switch to git soon, and thanks for all your work on this, Oliver! Oliver Tappe <zooey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If we instruct people to fetch master from git.haiku-os.org, we could > drop > the tags from the Github mirror (since they basically just do harm > there). > The tags would then still be pulled in from the "upstream" master, so > they'd > be available in the local working repository. Sounds like a nice solution to me. Bye, Axel.