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<a href="https://gitlab.com/rockdaboot">Tim Rühsen</a>
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<p>Definitely in case of gnutls obstacle is that it is not possible to use version as tag on above procedure. This is why I've asked consider change tagging convention to just version without any "decorations" :)</p>
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<p dir="auto">But that is exactly what semver suggests. I understand all your points and I am also pro "version only" tags. What I don't understand is that you still argue as if we disagree.</p>
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