Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> 2) given how long profiling has been around, it's just as pointless to
> keep categorizing it as EXPERIMENTAL, so drop all EXPERIMENTAL labels
> and dependencies.
Only because something has been around for a while, even for years, it
doesn't automatically loose "experimental" status. It does when it has
been extensively and successfully debugged, verified and tested, and no
reservations regarding run-time stability or userspace interface
stability remain. Is this true for these profiling options?
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Stefan Richter
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