I'm not using tags, just the separate branch for the release.

The tags don't seem to add much value, and I don't think that use is what
they're meant for. And it's trivial to figure out what they would be from
the release changelogs.

I am considering making a new branch for 10.2.x and so on, derived from
release-10. I could be convinced that making a branch for every release
would be reasonable.



On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 4:57 PM Taylor R Campbell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I see release-9.1.0, release-9.1.1, and release-9.2.0, but no
> release-10.x.y.  Oversight?  Forgot `git push --tags' or `git push
> origin release-10.x.y'?
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