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There's already a patch contained in the master branch contributed by John Crawford for exactly that![]()
AFAICT the Crowd libraries themselves have a feature to let you skip the validation for a certain amount of time. The plugin itself so far doesn't make use of this, i.e. each request to be processed gets validated against Crowd. In the next version you'll be able to specify that validation interval time.