On 15 Sep 2006, at 01:54, Steven Wittens wrote:
If you are making an effort to maintain your module, then you should definitely tag it. If an end-user downloads a module tagged as 5.0, but it does not work, then they know that they can expect an update in the future. If it's not tagged as HEAD, they are left in the dark.
A module that is tagged with DRUPAL-5-0 will be made available for download. At that pint, the module _should_ work as expected. Hence, you tag your module when it is ready for production use. Don't tag your module to indicate that you will convert it in future. End-users don't care about that, and it complicates their lives.
In short: tagging, yes please, as soon as possible.
Tag your module as soon it works properly with Drupal 5.0.0. -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/