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I certainly agree there are a lot of things that should be finished out in Drupal 7. Take for instance AJAXifying forms. Why are forms not using AJAX by default when it's already built in and the entire web is moving in that direction? Just upgrading the forms with AJAX would improve the user experience by mountains. But why regress Drupal 7 from where it already is? Especially the abstracted database layer. While this may not see important now, what happens in 18 months when MySQL has a major vulnerability and Oracle refuses to fix it? I think moving Drupal 7 forward is the way to go, not regressing it to something that will quickly become outdated.
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