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How are the thresholds for the levels of concern determined and/or updated? #127

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dscho opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 1 comment

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@dscho
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dscho commented Oct 7, 2024

Over time, not only repositories grow, but also Git's (and hardware's) ability to cope with larger repositories.

I tried to figure out how the thresholds used by git sizer were determined, so that I might have a chance to re-run experiments to figure out which thresholds could be raised, if any.

But all I found was 6283777 and I was not really able to understand where those numbers came from and which experiments could be run to validate or adjust them.

Any hints?

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Also very interested in this, in our case especially the directory count. It would be awesome to document an understanding of why the thresholds were selected, and what the impact of exceeding them is expected to be.

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