It's time to take serious actions and finish with these debates. People 
has been warning several times about this but the problem persists. If 
we have to introduce an extra task in order to avoid this problem I vote 
for that. This problem is coming again and again from the last one year 
and a half. 30 seconds it's not that much

Pablo

Juan Pablo Aroztegi escribió:
> Hi Antonio,
>
> In my opinion the most important thing we can do now is to
> find out why happens even to experienced developers and solve it once
> and for all. Is the system too complex? Is the process too delicate? Is
> the process fine but difficult to follow? Does it require a discipline
> that is not realistic? If the process fine, easy to follow, but are we
> just lazy?
>
>   
>> One possible solution to this problem would be to automatically execute 
>> the Synchronize Terminology process just before the export.database 
>> task. This would mean that developers wouldn't need to remember to do 
>> it, but it would add about 30 secs to the overall duration of the 
>> export.database process. We would need to carefully consider if this is 
>> worth it.
>>     
> If this fixes most of the inconsistencies then we'll have to consider
> it. Some developers may argue that adding a delay to every database
> export is unacceptable. And this concern is understandable. What do the
> rest think about this? Do you have any alternative idea?
>
> Thank you for your answer and for your suggestion to fix this.
>
>
> Juan Pablo
>
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