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TanyaYatskovska
Alumni
12 years agoHi Guys,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I'll go with Alexei's approach - getting access to all extensions after installing the product will make the life of new users much easier. They shouldn't care about the extensions installed and enabled in the product. This may not be convenient for advanced users, though :(
Actually, it'd be better if there were no dramatic changes in the performance when enabling/disabling extensions. It looks like this is something that our R&D team should investigate. Colin, can you try to play a bit more with enabling/disabling of extensions to find out the following:
1. The list of extensions you need to successfully execute your test.
2. The extensions that affect the performance dramatically. Can you disable/enable them one by one to identify, say, Top 5? Or, most probably, you will catch only one extension that will slow down the test execution...