On Sun, 19 Apr 2026, Bill Cole wrote:

On 2026-04-19 at 13:20:48 UTC-0400 (Sun, 19 Apr 2026 10:20:48 -0700 (PDT))
John Hardin <[email protected]>
is rumored to have said:

 On Wed, 15 Apr 2026, [email protected] wrote:

 On 4/15/26 5:19 AM, John Hardin wrote:

 Some code review of the RuleQA system shows that the way it is designed
 it
 will take a week to recover from a corpus starvation problem that
 affects
  the weekly net checks.

 Masscheck runs both net and non-net scoring every day, looking back 7
 days
  to get the last network masscheck results. RuleQA is currently not
  publishing rules because it is hung up on last friday's net
 masscheck that
  was ham-starved due to llanga's scheduling problem.

  This will recover on its own by the end of the week.

 Proposed code changes to bypass a starved network masscheck and reuse
 the
  current network set scores are attached.


 +1 for me, analysis makes sense.
  Thanks
   Giovanni

 Okay, it looks like RuleQA has recovered on its own with the fresh network
 mass check data and a rule update for revision 1933146 has been published.

 I will be making the proposed scoreset fallback changes sometime this
 week. If someone else could take a look and yea/nay I'd appreciate it.

+1

Thanks, Bill. I will open a proper bug for this and attach the design document. I also clarified that a new rule added in combination with the corpus starvation recovery will get a default 0.001 score in all scoresets, which is the proper behavior.


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