Great. Thanks a lot, Daniel! Robert
On Wed, 2019-07-17 at 11:24 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote: > Update: > > - 24 new repos were added today > - Fixes have been put in place to work around GitHub's rate limits > by > checking said limits and waiting for them to reset, then continuing. > - Additional workarounds for abiding by abuse detection rules have > been > made. > > I am happy to report that as of today, all GitHub Issues/PRs are > properly scanned on a daily basis :) > > > On 10/07/2019 16.25, Robert Munteanu wrote: > > On Wed, 2019-07-10 at 15:48 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote: > > > On 7/10/19 3:44 PM, Robert Munteanu wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Can anyone please run an import of the new GitHub projects on > > > > https://kibble.dev ? Currently some repositories are missing. > > > > > > I can get around to that this week, sure thing! > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > Also, I see that on [1] some sources have not been synced due > > > > to > > > > "API > > > > rate limit exceeded for user ID 51666742". Does this impact the > > > > analysis of projects on the long run or does it only mean that > > > > it > > > > will > > > > be delayed by some days? > > > > > > That depends...we have nearly 2000 repos on github now, and > > > scanning > > > them all for changes is one of the bottlenecks we're working on > > > (keep > > > in > > > mind, github allows for 5,000 API calls per hour only). It > > > _should_ > > > only > > > mean that some (randomly ordered) github issue/pr scans are > > > delayed > > > for > > > a day or two, but I'll take a look at whether we can somehow > > > avoid > > > this > > > more easily, when time permits. > > > > Thanks for clarifying. For me personally it is perfectly fine to > > get > > data with some delay (1-2-5 days), as I'm not looking at it in real > > time, maybe once every month. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Robert > >