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I am maintainer of a CPAN distribution whose most recent official release is version 2.12. Since 2.12 was published, we have made the following development releases: In the git repository, we have tags for: (Somehow 2.12_001 was overlooked or has not yet been set.) I now realize that much of the code (mostly tests, but some source) added in 2.12_003 and 2.12_004 is conceptually flawed. For other developers and myself to treat 2.12_004 as the starting point for future development would not be fruitful. What I would like to do is to go back to 2.12_002 and start development anew from there -- but without pretending that 2.12_003 and 2.12_004 were never released. I would like 2.12_005 to be equivalent to 2.12_002 but with only very safe, minor touchups. Would the following be the recommended sequence of git commands? Thank you very much.
Jim Keenan
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