Olivier Favre-Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Many people wasting their energy about EARLY OPTIMIZATION, THE ROOT OF
> ALL EVIL  :-/

Optimizing?  I believe since this is new we're talking about design...

> If what matters for you is quickstart behaving well, just use stable
> version released by Kevin.

I'm not worried with it...

> If what matters is having a good visit tracking or authentication
> framework, either help Jeff or build your own.

You don't consider it help to suggest changes, to ask about design, etc.?
Code was already offered, people are looking at his code, etc. 

> Moreover SQLObject itself should mature before people think about
> caching rowsets etc.

It has this feature for a while.  We just hit the bug.  It iwas mentioned on
their ML also.  Kevin has even written about it and sent the text to Ian and
other SQLObject's developers.

> Sure caching is good, but nearly always good SQL requests are the most
> important thing for performance.

Didn't get it.  

> Jeff:  may be turning Visit and Ident filters off by default, and only
> enabling them in dev.cfg or the controler code would draw much less
> bullets on you ;-)

That's what was suggested by another subscriber of this ML.


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Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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