On 10/24/11 4:33 PM, dormando wrote:
>> Nobody fucking does that. Get over it, yo. People read the minimum amount
>> of crap they have to read until it works. Everyone else doesn't have a
>> hard time finding work.
>>
>> Also; because when you don't, people switch to to other systems because
>> they believe it's "easier", or they complain in IRC or on the mailing list
>> and waste my time.
> For what it's worth; on one side of the aisle I have people flaming me
> because we don't support utf8 or long keys or binary whatever or CAS on
> everything, then on the other side people make shitty defaults or don't
> support these things or whatever.
>
> I just wish you guys could whine at each other *directly* instead of at me
> on different days.

Well, my email was to the list and I'd intended to be interacting with
Miguel.  I don't think either Miguel or I were whining directly to you. 
Or through you.

In this particular case, it's Dustin who had done most of the server
side work and nearly all of the client side work.  There may even be
some logic to why it is the way it is.

Then again, it could just be a bug that the check hasn't been removed
when speaking binary protocol. 

Miguel: I've filed some stuff to track this, and we'll get to the bottom
of it. 
http://code.google.com/p/spymemcached/issues/detail?id=213
http://www.couchbase.org/issues/browse/SPY-63

You may want to track it yourself on either bug tracker too.

Matt

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