Keisuke,
I don't think anyone is arguing for a 'Save always' system.

I think we are saying IF the data (inside the object field) has been modified - 
it needs to be saved, if the request is made to save the record, REGARDLESS of 
how the modification occurred.

a direct assignment
via dot notation
via set object
via set (sub)object
via martians landing in Washington D.C

it should NOT matter how the modification occurred - a modification occurred - 
save the change(s) if requested <period>.

> 
> to me this sounds like a better deal than a blanket "save always" 
> system (the real sloppy design choice, in my opinion)
> 
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     Jean-Paul Sartre
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