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On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 11:21 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:<BR>
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Can there be a safeguard to prevent accidental release with the "no tags" usage?<BR>
Today, having both tags correct may be a pain, but act as such a safeguard.<BR>
Making it easier sometimes implies making it more dangerous.<BR>
Perhaps an option such as --auto-tags.<BR>
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Are there instructions on what to do in case of an accidental release?<BR>
It seems easy to forget to run distcheck and upload a wrong tarball.<BR>
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