Hello @rdboisvert and @henningw
We bumped into this commit on our deployments because it was causing some issues. In particular it makes the Redis SETs that we use a pseudo-indexes being left over in the Redis DB after a delete operation. The reason is that even for deletes that can be done directly (no/empty "manual keys") the contents of the entry still need to be fetched because the contents are part of the key names used for pseudo-index SETs.
The patch we came up with is exactly the reversal of this commit, so obviously I need to ask about the intentions behind it, since I'm sure you had a good reason to do it :)
—
You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.
Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.