Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #35096, comment 8
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Ticket #35096, comment 8
initial v1 1 When caching failures cause hundreds of unnecessary queries the caching model is fundamentally broken and needs to be fixed. Something as simple as a DNS problem becomes a single point of failure. If WordPress is unaware of cache set failures and takes itself online when they happen. It's 2016 - how about a success callback?1 When caching failures cause hundreds of unnecessary queries, and when WordPress is unaware of cache set failures and takes itself offline when they happen, the caching model is fundamentally broken and needs to be fixed. Something as simple as a DNS problem becomes a single point of failure. It's 2016 - how about a success callback?