OK, thanks for clearing this up. I've been concerned about performance
issues ever since I started adding large disjunctions (in regular
expressions) to the rules.

I have virtually no background in computer science, so I am often not
aware of the computational costs that the things I do in the rules might
have. I guess I better leave that part to the developers and go on as
usual. --Jan

Am 22.11.2012 16:56, schrieb Daniel Naber:
> Turning off rules by default means that basically nobody will ever turn 
> them on again. As Marcin said: performance is an issue, but it's not a big 
> issue. We need to be aware of it and try to improve it, but if people stop 
> writing powerful rules because they think it costs performance, we're going 
> in the wrong direction.

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