Emijrp added a comment.

To avoid confusion: dispatch lag is the time that changes sit around before they go into the client wikis' job queue. The time they spent in the job queue is not the issue here! Changes "sit around" because finding the changes relevant for a given wiki, and pushing them to that wiki's job queue, takes time. We are dispatching changes to over 800 wikis.

In any case: one thing we could do is skip old changes. Changes older than a day are unlikely to be seen on the client wiki's recentchanges feed anyway. Or perhaps, instead of skipping, they could go to a slow propagation queue, so new changes are pushed out quickly, but "stale" changes still get propagated eventually.

Can't we skip changes made by bots (or give them very low priority)? Whats the point to check bot edits in recentchanges? We assume they are approved and working properly.


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