CBogen added a comment.

  > judging how up-to-date the query result needs to be is the hardest for me
  
  I wonder if we should have a system to categorize these into three buckets? 
Something like "queries that need to be immediately up to date" (ie, to check 
if I'm about to add something that's already there, other types of maintenance 
work), "queries that should be relatively up to date" (ie, I want a list of 
people who have died, so that should probably be up to date in the last day or 
so), and "queries that can be completely async, or updated within the last 
week/month" (ie, getting the life expectancy for a village in Peru).  Does that 
seem like a helpful framework?

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