Thanks. That's the best reason I can think of too. 

"Less expensive" feels like taking shortcuts to speed up things and not a
good reason to make decision on. 
Although maintain backward compatibility makes sense (to some extend), if
old PG doesn't behave properly, it should be fixed, shouldn't it? 



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