Jo, thanks for your help. I was aware on how to go back on git, this was the reason I've told Rob that perhaps, this kind of changes will be best applied as a squashed commit. Because as its currently merged, if you go back in time, you will not recover exactly the same repo. I hope, that as you have found in your compilation, the leftovers doesn't interfere too much with the rest.

But I'm starting to put my feet on thin ice, because I that I'm not working actively on the project, should not be talking about its dynamics... sorry, it's a professional deformation :)

Ok, let's go to help stabilising the product. Rob if you need any other test, or do you think that I can try something, please, don't hesitate to ask me

Rafa

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