I love the idea of having releases strongly tied to actual git commits/ tags. With Actions, I can see a near future where you can verify a given release is exactly what is in the repo. GitHub would know that a given artifact was released from an action and can verify "this artifact was the result of a build on the push of this commit".
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I love the idea of having releases strongly tied to actual git commits/ tags. With Actions, I can see a near future where you can verify a given release is exactly what is in the repo. GitHub would know that a given artifact was released from an action and can verify "this artifact was the result of a build on the push of this commit".