Who wants to utilize and write to and from a huge databank which
basically is mainly an archive on a minute basis (I get my mail every
few minutes). I know that bites and bytes don't get 'abused' but the
potentiality of a read or write error introduced into a calculation is
there - even if miniscule small -  and the higher the access amounts for
a single file the higher the potentiality of a corrupted database. Well,
that's how I see it. And thus I am absolutely PRO your decision.

---marlyse

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>So there you go. Yes, this is a political decision, as are many design
>decisions since we've been writing software; we've really tried to take
>a vast majority of usages into account before making it, and feel
>comfortable that we've done what is good for our users.


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