Why not use tags to mark a particular release, rather than the object ID in
the manifest file?  I see several advantages:

   - You get a single value that can be handed to gbs/obs to pull all of
   the packages as of a particular point in time; new commits have no impact
   on the git tag (unlike the branches we use now.)  In fact, you might not
   even need manifest files........
   - Now, it becomes dead easy to *see* in each repository the version that
   was actually released.  Placing tags for other significant events makes
   those visible in every repository.

I'm sure there are other advantages.  Is there a down side?  (I'm
relatively new to git...)

Thanks,

Paul Hanchett
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