162ea957e6f02e56f2de7a639f4c7e593b1b3e72 is the new commit-id. I
forgot I wouldn't create the tag so it's there. The commit-id is what
counts anyway.

please all go for it, (creating a vote thread in the morning, provided
Costa Rica goes through, otherwise it will be afternoon, I'm sure)
Daan

On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just created a 4.4.0-RC1 and then
> $ git push origin 4.4.0-RC1
> $ git push origin :4.4.0-RC1
>
> it was deleted cleanly, but I will not create a 4.4.0 untill the vote
> passes. I think we need to recreate as Ian is busy on a fix.
>
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 9:05 PM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote:
>> You can delete tags and push the deletion to origin.
>>
>> That said, it gets messy when there are multiple 4.4.0 tags created
>> and deleted, especially for people not instantly consuming the repo
>> all of the time.
>>
>> --David
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Chip Childers <chipchild...@apache.org> 
>> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 11:57:06AM +0200, Daan Hoogland wrote:
>>>> LS,
>>>>
>>>> this out of uncertainty on what I produced:
>>>>
>>>> e0f2f5bd14546c5e3bd096a1043d1b73eb464e55 is the commit id on an rc
>>>> branch it is also tagged as 4.4.0.
>>>>
>>>> I have not produced any of the other artifacts like rpm/deb/doc
>>>>
>>>> please have a look/do your part/advice on what to do before starting a
>>>> vote. I will think about starting the vote thread tomorow.
>>>>
>>>> many thanks to everybody on this - and our other lists,
>>>> --
>>>> Daan
>>>
>>> AFAIK, you can't delete a tag once it's pushed to origin (with the ASF
>>> setup).  You might not want to push tags until a vote is over, since we
>>> can reference specific commit-sh for a VOTE thread.
>>>
>>> -chip
>
>
>
> --
> Daan



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Daan

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