Hi Karl,

Hmm, I answered to your post more than 24 hours ago (immediately after my answer to [BrowserUk}, but it seems that I forgot to actually post after preview.

I am not sure what I should understand with "secret knowledge", especially in view of the link.

There is nothing secret there, I was only reporting results obtained in our team after many lengthly tests and benchmarks, nothing more. They only make sense for what our processes do, and probably not for different processes.

As I said, I still thought that these results were not off-topic and were relevant. Sorry if they were off-topic and irrelevant.

Having said that, I am puzzled with your answer, that's why I ask, but by no mean do I find myself offended by it.

Je suis Charlie.

In reply to Re^3: Useful number of childs revisited [SOLVED] by Laurent_R
in thread Useful number of childs revisited [SOLVED] by karlgoethebier

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