Take a look at http://people.mozilla.org/~catlee/try_pushers.html. This
is a report of people who pushed to try within 60 minutes of their
previous push since September 1. In some cases patches are clearly
unrelated, and in other cases people have cancelled their previous job
(woohoo!). There are many other cases where it appears that people are
pushing very similar code to try without having cancelled their previous
jobs.

For choller's multiple pushes, he explains it here, as Try is used to create Asan builds:

"the reason for this is simple: I have several cron jobs that push for
one OS each, instead of pushing them together (because that's harder to
automate). The amount of resources used is the same though. I do pushes
for mozilla-central linux64 opt/debug and macosx64 debug, once a day.
That means I create 5 builds per day, which is very low and these builds
don't even run tests at all, they're just builds. It shows up as a lot
of pushes though due to OS separation."


-Gary
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