Hey Greg,

> No, I think you're quite right there.  Perhaps a compromise then:  The
> checkbox stays, and is used to notify the RM that there has been a
> change to the schema.  The developer is responsible for updating the
> schema and ensuring everything still works before commit, but this box
> makes sure that the DB changes are double checked.  As we experienced in
> the past, sometimes a change will work for the developer, but not for
> anyone else.

It seems you could almost be Swiss, whom I consider being the masters of making 
compromises.

+1 to this idea.

Tobias
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