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Dylan Griffith authored
This was previously linking to `elastic_full_index`. Looking at the size of the `elastic_full_index` queue is much less valuable considering it is ultimately just spinning up a bunch of `elastic_commit_indexer` jobs which do all the heavy lifting and it's very likely the `elastic_full_index` queue is drained in seconds (since there is no back pressure) while the `elastic_commit_indexer` queue takes days to finish draining. There are also other queues at play which are indexing non-code documents (eg. issues) but from experience these are drained quicker than the `elastic_commit_indexer` queue when indexing projects so if we had to pick one queue then `elastic_commit_indexer` is the best one to show. We could consider something more sophisticated in future but I wanted to correct this for now since the `elastic_full_index` queue is not a useful way to track progress.
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