On 24/07/2022 20:56, Johannes Löthberg wrote:
Excerpts from David Runge's message of July 23, 2022 18:38:
Currently the timer which triggers this service is supposed to be vendor
enabled (i.e. symlink in /usr/lib/systemd/system/timers.target.wants/)
and run daily with a deviation of up to 12h.
Members of the DevOps team have raised concerns about the interval as we
do not really have a clear picture about how many Arch Linux
installations there are world-wide to get numbers on expected median
load for this.


I'm fine with it existing, and I would be fine with it being enabled in a vendor preset, but I'm against it being statically enabled in /usr.  This is not something that's critical for the regular functioning of the system, and so is not something I think users should have to mask to get rid of rather than be able to just disable it.

But daily seems a bit frequent to me.  Anything more frequent than weekly feels too often to me, and even that feels a bit frequent.

I'm aligning probably against such systemd unit. Mainly because or privacy issues and given the options users will probably set something like refresh every 1 hour and then we need to go into rate-limiting just to keep our gitlab up.

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Leonidas Spyropoulos
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