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If you hit a full second, that's just right back to the svn days where there was just enough friction people wouldn't bother to commit until everything was completely done, then the commit would often be too big to easily describe why things were done in the commit message.


I don't think taking one second to commit is a problem. However, verifying that software builds typically takes a lot longer than a second.


Huh, I guess we have different expectations. I really don't mind a few seconds even to know I didn't totally break things in a commit.




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