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@idealo idealo commented Nov 15, 2013

Added some info that was not documented yet and that we had to learn the hard way.

Added some info that was not documented yet and that we had to learn the hard way.
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kay-kim commented May 9, 2014

Thank you for your contribution and apologies for the lateness of the response. As part of an effort to reorganize the page, we had included the following sentence.

The specified limit must result in a number of documents that fall within the 32 megabyte limit.

I believe the sentence implicitly covers the situation that larger sized documents would result in a lower number of documents to hit the 32 megabyte limit. As such, we will close this pull request.

If you would prefer a more explicit statement, please do not hesitate to let us know. And once again, thank you for your pull request. We do appreciate your time and efforts.

Warmest regards,

Kay Kim

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kay-kim commented May 9, 2014

Oh, if it's easier, you can reopen the ticket if you prefer the more explicit statement. Kay

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