ctubbsii commented on PR #2784:
URL: https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/2784#issuecomment-1507678429

   > @ctubbsii Thanks for the quick response. How about weekly? I agree that we 
don't want too much spam, however, we don't want to miss any deprecations. 
Looking at other projects weekly is a good balance.
   
   It was already set to weekly when I made my comment. The GitHub Actions were 
set to daily. I don't think those change very often, so that doesn't really 
matter.
   
   My main concern about doing the Java libs weekly, is that this only really 
matters for release and release testing, and this project doesn't release very 
often. So, this can just create a bunch of busy work... bumping dependencies 
every week, resulting in possibly several dozen bumps between releases. That 
can get annoying, because one bump during the development period would suffice. 
Frequent bumps *can* have benefits, in that slowly moving incompatibilities can 
be fixed more easily in smaller chunks... but more likely, these bumps will 
merely fix bugs and not create any incompatibilities at all. So, it's just busy 
work. I would choose a longer duration to match the less frequent release cycle 
of this project in order to avoid redundant busy work, and more ability to 
focus on the outstanding PRs that are more important for the project.


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