> `draft/` tag prefix is for drafts

+1

> `rel/` tag prefix is for releases

+1

> No more clean tags will be created

OK as discussed below

> `rel/` tags has and will always be the accepted release tag, unless changed 
> in the future.

+1

> We never used clean tags as an official release.  We have always told users 
> that clean tags “are not official” and to “please wait for the rel/ tags and 
> or NPM package” as those were considered our final and approved releases.

yup

> If we want to switch from using the “rel/“ prefix to a clean tag (no prefix) 
> for final releases, that should be a separate discussion and vote.

+1

> Side note about the clean tags:
> On one of my last releases, I created a draft clean tag to submit in a 
> release vote email and within 10 minutes someone posted on Twitter that we 
> have already released just based on the tag.
> This is why IMO clean tags should not be draft and probably not left around.

At this point I think almost all clean tags should match accepted rel
(release) tags.

Any clean tags that are for rejected drafts should definitely be deleted.

Just as a small, personal preference, I would not favor deleting any
clean tags that already match accepted rel (release) tags.

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