If someone says "don't use add-ons", they are stupid.
If someone says "you might want to be careful enabling 20 add-ons because the chances of them all being well-written and interacting nicely is low, in which case you might need to do some experimentation to see if one or two of them are causing undue problems", they are a realist.
Having said that, it is nice that we are killing off an entire class of memory leaks in one fell swoop.
If someone says "you might want to be careful enabling 20 add-ons because the chances of them all being well-written and interacting nicely is low, in which case you might need to do some experimentation to see if one or two of them are causing undue problems", they are a realist.
Having said that, it is nice that we are killing off an entire class of memory leaks in one fell swoop.