On Sun, 17 Aug 2014, Thomas Goirand wrote: > > Obviously, when upstream are already doing everything correctly, creating > > the upstream/<version> tag should not become some administrative chore but > > it could be done automatically as part of a some "gbp upstream-merge > > <upstream-tag>" command for example. > > Ah, that's an interesting topic! :) > > Often, upstream are using v1.2.3. Previously, I was doing, in > debian/gbp.conf: > upstream-tag = v%(version)s > > But then I decided it was really annoying, and since, I just do: > > git tag 1.2.3 v1.2.3 > > The very good thing is that, since the tag points to the same object, > version 1.2.3 is also PGP signed, just like v1.2.3! :)
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