On 04/28/2014 08:36 AM, Luca Beltrame wrote:
How can you fix something that you do *not* know it's broken?
The impression I get is one of "Broken By Design". There was a fundamental design change, that from "only index what I tell you" to "index everything except what you tell not to". I now get the impression that this results from us having to trust the developers who "know better" what we want. I don't recall being asked.
Theres there 'Broken by design" which has lost me all my knotes. No, that is called a bug, and it was not found because while people on this
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