>> is annotated with this annotation. I don't know how slow it really is,
>
> couple of hours :)

We need @SuperSlow. Or @YouWillTurnToDustBeforeItCompletes.

> +1! Of course from time to time we should try to fix these slow tests

Yep, it is unavoidable that the time will be increasing but we have
the tools to collect stats periodically and we definitely should both
try to decrease the time for the slowest tests and try to make life
easier for developers by marking the slowest ones @Nightly and @Slow.
I consider @Nightly stronger than @Slow because they're turned off by
default. @Slow would be optional -- those who want a quick run can
override it, those who don't care can run the full suite.

I filed this issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4181

I'm measuring the speed difference for the same seed out of curiosity,
will apply shortly.

Dawid

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