Now, it would be interesting to be able to use both debug.sh and
gtg_stress_test together.  It'd be interesting to start up an empty gtg,
add bunches of tasks, and then close it.  Then see how long it takes and
profile where it is slowest.

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performance test
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583211
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Bug description:
We need a performance test that add many tasks, start gtg with many tasks and 
with some filter already applied.

Then, we need to make a graph of the result of that test for every revision of 
GTG since the big refactoring so we know where are the performances problems.



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