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aside from some very performance-sensitive websites that already worked around Django’s bugs
I’d love if this fix made it into 1.10
Hello,I think there’s been little feedback because this issue is very, very far from the concerns of most Django users — aside from some very performance-sensitive websites that already worked around Django’s bugs and will add the configuration line needed to keep whatever the isolation level they chose.If I was trying to merge that change, I think I’d just document the backwards incompatibility and call it a day. But as everyone knows, I’m taking backwards compatibility less seriously than most.Given the uncertainty around the consequences of this change, I don’t think Shai’s approach is out of place, even though it creates an overhead for every Django project using MySQL.Since Shai is leading the effort and considering the general lack of feedback on this issue, I think it’s fair to let him make the final call and keep the deprecation path if he thinks that’s safer.Regardless, I’d love if this fix made it into 1.10, let’s not delay it because we’re worried of being too cautious :-)
--Aymeric.
On 13 Jan 2017, at 14:52, Tim Graham <timog...@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess three days is too little time to get a consensus on this. At this point I'm thinking to defer this from 1.11.
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 9:50:27 AM UTC-5, Patryk Zawadzki wrote:To add some context, REPEATABLE READ can break get_or_create among other things (not sure how many invalid tickets Django gets related to that).--
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aside from some very performance-sensitive websites that already worked around Django’s bugsTbf it's true I already added READ-COMMITTED at workI’d love if this fix made it into 1.10
On 13 January 2017 at 15:05, Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.au...@polytechnique.org> wrote:
Hello,I think there’s been little feedback because this issue is very, very far from the concerns of most Django users — aside from some very performance-sensitive websites that already worked around Django’s bugs and will add the configuration line needed to keep whatever the isolation level they chose.If I was trying to merge that change, I think I’d just document the backwards incompatibility and call it a day. But as everyone knows, I’m taking backwards compatibility less seriously than most.Given the uncertainty around the consequences of this change, I don’t think Shai’s approach is out of place, even though it creates an overhead for every Django project using MySQL.Since Shai is leading the effort and considering the general lack of feedback on this issue, I think it’s fair to let him make the final call and keep the deprecation path if he thinks that’s safer.Regardless, I’d love if this fix made it into 1.10, let’s not delay it because we’re worried of being too cautious :-)
--Aymeric.
On 13 Jan 2017, at 14:52, Tim Graham <timog...@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess three days is too little time to get a consensus on this. At this point I'm thinking to defer this from 1.11.
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 9:50:27 AM UTC-5, Patryk Zawadzki wrote:To add some context, REPEATABLE READ can break get_or_create among other things (not sure how many invalid tickets Django gets related to that).--
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