On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Marc Andre Selig wrote:

Several submitters have more than one corpus defined (but
you're currently the only one where it matters at all).  The way
auto-mass-check.sh is written, log files are uploaded only when all
corpusses are done.  In cases where mass-check runs slow, it might gain
some time to upload every time mass-check finishes a single corpus.

This seems like a very reasonable change to me.

If it's easy, sorting by ascending corpus size too, so the smaller ones get processed and uploaded first...

For example, your last net run was submitted 24 hours after the
weekly-versions.txt file was created.  Looking at the size of the files,
the first log file was probably done much earlier than that.  The more
corpusses you have defined, and the more your messages are spread out
among corpusses, the more distinct this effect becomes.

(N.B.: singular - corpus, multiple - corpora)

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