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by dragonwriter 4099 days ago
> The performance will be on par _before_ the final release of 9000, the final release should include the big performance boost

I think you misinterpret. It will be on par or better no later than the final (in the not-prerelease sense) release of 9000.

In the 9000 lifecycle (which starts with that final release) there are opportunities to go much further in performance. Essentially, 9000 will be ready for a "full "release when, in addition to feature/stability targets, the performance is at least no worse than the last major stable version. During its stable release lifetime, the performance may get much better (the team sees the opportunity for that, at least.)