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`perf` shows that the majority of the time it takes to run "ent anything"
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is spent reading the issue database, and the majority of the time it
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takes to read the database is spend running `git log` to find the author
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and ctime of issues and comments.
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I've reducted this a bit (in the `speed-test` git branch) by running
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`git log` half as many times, but the shape of the flame graph remains
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the same.
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We've discussed lazy-loading things to avoid doing this work when we don't
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need to. For example, if we're trying to look up the tags off issue A,
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there's no need to ingest all the comments of issue B.
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Another option is to store Author and Creation-time the normal way,
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as files in the issue directory. We'd never have to run `git log` at all.
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