On 09/12/2016 14:10, Jake Petroules wrote:
Again, I think you're missing Lars' point - "causing huge amount of
issues" doesn't necessarily mean that we are constantly finding and
fixing issues every week - in this context it means "the fact that we
have a workaround at all", i.e. a suboptimal solution to an
architectural problem that we wish wasn't there. Even ONE issue (the
one that was "fixed" years ago) can still qualify as "huge amount of
issues" simply because the solution in place is complicated and we
don't like it.

Yes, linguistics is quite important when trying to make a point over the internet. For example using the present tense "causing" instead of past tense. The fact that you personally have some sort of allergic reaction to the current situation, based on the strong argument of "not liking it", is not of much concern to me in shaping the future solution in this area.

tor arne
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