- If many pulls are merged into [DMD/DRuntime/Phobos] master in a given period of, for example a day, the AT will restart prior to completing a full test pass. - With the current number of open pulls the AT can complete a full testing pass in roughly 8 hours.
- Each pull takes a rough average of 15 minutes to test.

Thanks for the explanation. I suppose the fix for my issue would be for reviewers to merge the small bugfixes a bit faster. I don't want to sound like I'm rushing the reviewers; as it is the project has amazing community contribution, and I'm constantly blown away at how much a group of volunteers can accomplish.

On a side note, there are a few (lots) of pull requests that are several months old, and master has changed too much for them to be compatible and/or relevant. Perhaps those should just be closed?

But consider the effort required to move all of those bugs to a new system, automated tooling or no, it wouldn't be easy or quick.

Sorry; let me clarify: I'd suggest that BZ stop accepting new issues, and use the GHI tracker for new bugs. Then, just use BZ as needed until all resolvable issues there have been resolved. As for loss of meta information on Github, eh, I suppose so, but GHI offers issue referencing and tagging, so that's something I guess? I don't expect to convince anyone to switch, just see why it isn't used in the first place.

Thank you,
Dylan Knutson

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