Nick Dokos writes:
> Does that have any undesirable consequences? If not, can this be done on
> the repo?

It doesn't automatically propagate.  Otherwise, it's Bastiens decision —
I can push the change if he wants to.

> I actually did the above in my clone and then fetched tags again which
> reset the tag to the previous state, so it seems that once the change is
> made in the repo, a `git fetch --tags origin' will fix up local copies.

Yes, you explicitly tell Git to use the tags from the server even if
that moves things in your repo with this.

> OK - again, I don't think I could have figured out what was going on
> without your previous explanation.

Don't worry, you usually don't want to dig down that deep into Git.


Regards,
Achim.
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