You can achieve that nicely by either editing the revert commit after-the-fact (git commit --amend) or you can actually ask revert to not auto-commit (git revert -n).
This way you can make further necessary edits while keeping to one solid revert commit. On 05/30/2017 08:34 PM, Helmut K. C. Tessarek wrote: > This is why in step 2 you set it to v1.2 (which was supposed to be the > epoch equivalet in my example). > Sorry, I should have listed the steps more clearly. > > I understand that you have to increment it, otherwise users won't see > the update.