I'm just curious if there has been any talk about optimizing the database structure. Specifically, I am referring to decomposition of tables into Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF). Has this been discussed or planned at all? Much of the current database structure fails even some lower normal form constraints. BCNF will make feature changes and additions much easier in the future. It will also decrease the risk of data anomalies/corruption.One of the biggest examples (that I've noticed) of normal form failure is ost_form_entry_values. 1st normal form is the lowest of the normal forms and this table fails even 1st normal form when custom list values are used. It stores objects of key, value pairs in the database. 1NF states that "A relation is in first normal form if the domain of each attribute(column) contains only atomic values, and the value of each attribute contains only a single value from that domain". So storing 2 values (key and value pair), fails atomicity of that attribute/column. This was just one example but there are many more where 2NF or 3NF or BCNF fail.In addition, has there been talk about schema enforcement/key-constraints?I don't mean this to be critical, by the way. I really like this system. Thanks for listening!