It turns out this will be hit only if an object has a remotable method and a ListOfObjects field that ends up being updated by the remotable action, and none of the current in-tree objects have it, so it's not such a big deal
It turns out this will be hit only if an object has a remotable method and a ListOfObjects field that ends up being updated by the remotable action, and none of the current in-tree objects have it, so it's not such a big deal