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Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 9:45:31 AM
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org; Mike Beckerle
Subject: Re: tag for last NCSA-based commit?
I'm not sure a tag would add a whole lot of value, and would add a
little bit of clutter. I don't think splitting a rebase into two will
help very muc
I'm not sure a tag would add a whole lot of value, and would add a
little bit of clutter. I don't think splitting a rebase into two will
help very much (and if it is, the commit of interest just a few commits
before the soon to be created 2.1.0-rc1 tag). The hard part is knowing
how to deal with co
I believe this:
945a1c1ab363485003ebf14fef3463055d4fab37
Is the last commit using the old file structure, old packages, etc.
I suspect it would be prudent to make a tag for this. This would be in case
some developer has lots of outstanding changes based on earlier commits. They
could first re