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[Bug-gnu-arch] [bug #5320] inventory tags are not "upgradeable"


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Subject: [Bug-gnu-arch] [bug #5320] inventory tags are not "upgradeable"
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 14:18:04 -0400
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=================== BUG #5320: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=5320&group_id=4899

Submitted by: flat5                   Project: GNU arch -- a revision control 
system
Submitted on: Mon 09/15/2003 at 18:18
Category:  tla                        Severity:  5 - Major                  
Bug Group:  small feature idea        Resolution:  None                     
Status:  Open                         Release:                              
Fixed Release:                        Merge Request?:  None                 
Your Archive Name:                    Your Archive Location:                
Assigned to:  None                    

Summary:  inventory tags are not "upgradeable"

Original Submission:  

It would be immensely helpful to users as they gain experience with arch to be 
able to "upgrade" an inventory tag from names to explict, or from names to 
implicit, or from explicit to implicit.



This way, no big and long-term impact decisions need to be made at the outset 
of version controlling a particular file, before the user has the experience to 
know what he's going to want with respect to inventory tags.  The appropriate 
type of id tag can be used for that particular moment, and the decision does 
not become permanent.





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