Barry -

If you look through this message board and at the issue tracker, you'll see 
that many people with HRD are also affected by this issue.  

As often is the case, the big problem is not the crime - it's the cover-up. 
 Everyone here can understand technical issues, if people are working to 
fix them.  The non-response from Google is what's freaking people out.




On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:31:07 AM UTC-7, barryhunter wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Rafael <[email protected] 
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>> YES! I'm on the master/slave. 
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>> Google putting a message at the top of the appengine site saying that 
>> it's deprecated isn't an excuse for extreme reduction of performance.
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> The depreciation pretty much is Google admitting the can't (and/or won't) 
> fix M/S. They KNOW it's bad, and want you to stop using it. 
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> M/S is a sinking ship. Google arent allocating much resources to bailing 
> it out. They've moved on to brighter and better things. 
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>> Migrating to HDR will never happen to me. 
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> Then you have pretty much resigned yourself to issues. Why are you 
> pointing a loaded gun at your own foot?
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>  By continuing to use M/S you making yourself and Google look bad. 
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