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Use the root snooze time config. #547

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@winder winder commented Feb 3, 2025

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// RootSnoozeTime is the interval at which we check roots for executable messages.
// RootSnoozeTime is the delay duration used when a commit root is snoozed.
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It looks like this configuration served a different purpose for the OCR2 plugin. Is that old behavior what we want?

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I think this is just a typo, I believe I ported these over last year, could be a copy pasta.

@winder winder marked this pull request as ready for review February 3, 2025 23:17
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