diff --git a/doc/devblog/day_623__started_timeouts.mdwn b/doc/devblog/day_623__started_timeouts.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b7e90e191b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devblog/day_623__started_timeouts.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Working this week on a long missing capability of git-annex: The ability to +time out, and perhaps retry, a transfer that has gotten stuck. + +It's a lot harder than it sounds, because to get it right with no resource +leaks, every process and child thread that git-annex runs has to be stopped +by a timeout too, which the current code base was not designed for at all. +[[gory details here|todo/more_extensive_retries_to_mask_transient_failures]] + +So far I have most processes being stopped, and that took 2 solid days. +This may take a while to finish. I do think though, that once the basic +operation of stopping a transfer is available, there will be other uses +besides timeouts. + +One I can think of already is, if a remote is being very slow, it might +make sense to stop a transfer from it and switch to using a different +remote. Another is that there could be a hotkey to skip the current +transfer, moving on to the next file.