Hi,

We've noticed that the tags have started taking over a day to get pushed 
seemingly due to network or hardware bottlenecks. It gets stalled on large 
prebuilt repositories and other repositories get delayed by that too. I 
think it may be because of all the kernel prebuilts being made for GKIs. It 
would be nice if someone could look into it and get some better servers 
deployed, more parallelism, etc.

We've been joking that Google is using dial-up for these pushes to AOSP.

Incorporating the monthly updates is a high priority for us in GrapheneOS 
so I dedicate the day it gets released to incorporating them, reviewing the 
changes, building releases and then testing releases. For the past couple 
releases I've ended up needing 2 days rather than 1 which usually isn't 
necessary unless the kernel tags get released very late, which sometimes 
happens. It would be nice if it could be made quicker and also more 
consistent when it comes to some things like the kernel tags.

It'd be greatly appreciated by us and probably a lot of others if this got 
improved. Maybe some servers just need upgraded instances?

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