Christopher Allan Webber
<[email protected]> writes:

> But I found that as my project grew, magit-wazzup failed to scale for
> me:
>  - It was too slow.  My project had about 500 or so branches and
>    magit-wazzup would check *all* of them if they had new commits and
>    format them all for display.  magit-wazzup had an interface to mark
>    something as "ignored" but it didn't really work for me because the
>    branches that should have been ignored didn't show up for me to
>    ignore them anyway!

Tried with a large repo (Emacs). After invoking magit-review Emacs
freezes while git/magit-review inspects the repo. After several minutes,
I canceled the operation by pressing C-g. This is the same problem
wazzup has, which is unusable on this type of repos.

Does magit-review provide a method for improving this?

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