On 11/22/11 5:16 AM, Nikola Smolenski wrote:
> Perhaps some throttling could be helpful here? I don't see a legitimate
> user filing more than a bug per minute or a change per, say, 15s.

I've already done this. I switched over to a local git repo a few weeks 
ago, using git-svn to interface with our svn repo. So I commit changes 
locally as I go, and then infrequently batch-commit them back to SVN. On 
Nov 2 I committed ten changes in less than a minute.

When we move to git it may be more normal for developers to commit like 
this. It's possible to batch all your local changes into one big change, 
but I think smaller changes are better for reviewing anyway.

And who knows what automated scripts might do, even today.

I do agree that more than a bug per minute might be excessive, unless 
there is some legit reason why a bot would do that (perhaps looking for 
linting errors?).

-- 
Neil Kandalgaonkar (   <[email protected]>

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