> On Feb 7, 2021, at 4:44 PM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> 
> If you are interested - my document is here. Open for comments - happy to
> add you as editors if you want (just send me your gmail address in priv).
> It is rather crude, I had no time to put a bit more effort into it due to
> some significant changes in my company, but it should be easy to compare
> the values and see the actual improvements we can get. There are likely a
> few shortcuts there and some of the numbers are "back-of-the-envelope" and
> we are going to validate them even more when we implement all the
> optimisations, but the conclusions should be pretty sound.
> 
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZZeZ4BYMNX7ycGRUKAXv0s6etz1g-90Onn5nRQQHOfE/edit#



"For Apache projects, starting December 2020 we are experiencing a high strain 
of GitHub Actions jobs. All Apache projects are sharing 180 jobs and as more 
projects are using GitHub Actions the job queue becomes a serious bottleneck. "

        I'm not convinced this is true. I have yet to see any of my PRs for 
"non-big" projects getting queued while Spark, Airflow, others are.  Thus why I 
think there are only a handful of projects that are getting upset about this 
but the rest of us are like "meh whatever."



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