https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52584

--- Comment #8 from [email protected] ---
9 days does not give enough time when it takes longer than that to get the bots
done. You don't just hit enter and the bots do the rest.  That is not assuming
one is not on vacation, sick, weekend, etc.  The bots don't catch everything,
so what is left has to be done manually and if they don't get done, bot run on
them next go around.  I HAVE NO CHOICE but to give up on labs for larger
languageS.  Notice plural, this also affects other languages and said that in
last message.

Taking 11 days, sitting and doing nothing IS THE MAIN PROBLEM.
Saying "This is how the script has always run" is a cop out answer.
Why wait to copy files over on larger languages?  I obviously haven't seen
every case when bad dumps appear. But, the only cases I've seen, the file won't
be written. Are there any other common scenarios of bad dumps?


Oh, I brought up why the queue being so slow. Response I got back was my
program was horribly written and change from Perl. Great &#($? response.  Yea,
that explains why it takes upto 7 days to run vs 15 hours on a three-year old
laptop running under a one cpu VM. It was also brought up at Wikimania and the
response was labs might be adding one or two computers to the queue.  Ahh, not
enough funding.  The #2 problem of sysadmins behind users... as my t-shirt says
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0; 0 rows returned".

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