Yes, you are right: the current experimental shelving option is 
impractically slow.

This shelving "v3" implementation, in svn 1.12 and 1.13, served to prove a 
design concept, introducing APIs into Subversion that enable shelving 
changes in a more complete and robust way than before. However, as the 
logic around those APIs was implemented in the simplest possible way to get 
it "functional", the performance is abysmal so many users are finding it 
effectively non-functional.

As it's not currently getting any further development, neither from myself 
nor from anyone else, we should probably disable or remove it. 

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