On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Angel Alvarez <clist@uah.es> wrote:
> we suffer a 'more optimal' superlative missuse
>
> there is not so 'more optimal' thing but a simple 'better' thing.
>
> im not native english speaker but i think it still applies.
>
> Well this a superlative list so all of you deserve a better "optimal" use.
As a native english speaker:
You are technically correct. However, "more optimal" has a
well-understood meaning as "closer to optimal", and as such is
appropriate and generally acceptable despite being technically
incorrect.
This is a postgres mailing list, not an english grammar mailing list...
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