Lets face the name of this thread says it all.
How many people go to log in during a day and then crash because of it?
I would estimate over 33% of all logins now end up in crashing.
After speaking with programmers it has been determined this was done intentionally as
a lazy man means to deal with a problem instead of actually dealing with the problem.
After 15 years this is NOT acceptable.
Fix the problem not later not 2 years from now, and fire whoever thought this was a good idea.
How many people go to log in during a day and then crash because of it?
I would estimate over 33% of all logins now end up in crashing.
After speaking with programmers it has been determined this was done intentionally as
a lazy man means to deal with a problem instead of actually dealing with the problem.
After 15 years this is NOT acceptable.
Fix the problem not later not 2 years from now, and fire whoever thought this was a good idea.