@NianticCasey something is wrong with Wayfarer. For 4 days you cannot value more than two Wayspots and you get an error. How is it possible that several wayspots get blocked in that way?
That's because so many of us are currently reviewing portals because there is not much else to do. I'm also only able to get a few portals to review at a time before the queue is exhausted again
We have edits for a year pending. Where are they? I have queued requests that have not gone out to vote for months. Why don't you take advantage to get everything out now? We are waxed at home .. Niantic could take advantage of that situation and free Wayfarer
A few more instances of service running. Wayfarer is an application and the frontend (what you see in browser) communicates with a bunch of services running in some Amazon AWS or kind of that. And each service is not a single instance but rather a few copies doing the same job. More users -> more copies (instances) needed.
Normally you just pay more and everything is scaled automatically
Could the area of review, based around the two selected locations, be expanded to cover a wider area such as the country or state. The increased numbers of reviewers and reviews means any backlog of portal submissions that are stuck in queue could finally be reviewed?
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That's because so many of us are currently reviewing portals because there is not much else to do. I'm also only able to get a few portals to review at a time before the queue is exhausted again
We have edits for a year pending. Where are they? I have queued requests that have not gone out to vote for months. Why don't you take advantage to get everything out now? We are waxed at home .. Niantic could take advantage of that situation and free Wayfarer
"Free Wayfarer"? Not sure what you mean by that
Maybe it worth to scale service? Pay a bit more and add few more instances
A few more instances of what?
A few more instances of service running. Wayfarer is an application and the frontend (what you see in browser) communicates with a bunch of services running in some Amazon AWS or kind of that. And each service is not a single instance but rather a few copies doing the same job. More users -> more copies (instances) needed.
Normally you just pay more and everything is scaled automatically
Could the area of review, based around the two selected locations, be expanded to cover a wider area such as the country or state. The increased numbers of reviewers and reviews means any backlog of portal submissions that are stuck in queue could finally be reviewed?