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> >Before to this to happen I'll try my best to close the greatest number |
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> >of bugs still open (many already are but not committed) and manage to |
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> >bring MySQL back to the unslotted version. |
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> > |
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> >[1] |
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> >Yes. 12% [ 12 ] |
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> >No. 75% [ 72 ] |
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> >No preference. 11% [ 11 ] |
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> > |
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> I have one question: |
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> Who answer NO on poll? |
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Users don't always know what's right for themselves, and I'm sure a big |
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percentage of these "nos" are because people don't want to go through |
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the hassle of figuring out how to switch to slotted, not because it's a |
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bad idea. This is a MUCH NEEDED feature and one I was extremely glad |
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someone worked on. Don't get rid of it. I didn't even notice this |
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thread until I noticed weirdness in my mysql upgrade from slotted back |
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to unslotted. For gods sake, don't get rid of this feature just because |
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a few users don't want to read some docs. |