'Slightly' asymmetrical bows are better in some ways. The bow's longitudinal center, string hand fulcrum, and dynamic balance point can all very close to each other, in fact they can all be perfectly aligned, essentially one and the same, which makes for redeeming qualities that are impossible to obtain with symmetrical bows. I think I already covered that in a previous post.... or maybe it was the other thread.
Steve, I do think it matters.... degree of limb length discrepancies that is. Once the difference in length gets beyond a certain point, it becomes impossible to balance them just by making one stronger than the other. Study the unbraced profile of the Yumi and you'll soon pick up on some of the measures the bowyers take to achieve some semblance of balance.