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Change AssignedTasks Chron From 6h to 30min #109

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amihaiemil opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #112
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Change AssignedTasks Chron From 6h to 30min #109

amihaiemil opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #112
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We now have the eTag mechanism and we can check the issues more frequently.

Let's change the assignedTasks timer to run every 30 minutes (at the moment it runs every 6 hours).

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zoeself commented May 7, 2021

@criske this is your task now, please go ahead. Deadline (when this ticket should be closed) is 2021-05-17T08:29:42.151078.

Estimation here is 30 minutes, that's how much you will be paid.

Remember, you don't have to solve everything in this ticket - you can solve it partially and leave todo markers in the code, which will become future tasks.

If you have any questions don't ask me, I'm not a technical person. Open new tickets instead.

If you don't have time or simply don't want to work on this, you can always resign.

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zoeself commented May 7, 2021

@amihaiemil please keep in mind that manual assignment of tickets is a bad practice and it is discouraged. Next time, please let me elect the assignee.

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zoeself commented May 11, 2021

@criske thank you for resolving this ticket. I've just added it to your active invoice. You can always check all your invoices and more on the Contributor Dashboard.

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