"Populating feed" takes ages
http://pubfeed.cs.toronto.edu/f/129/b... is still "populating", even though it was created hours ago.
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Inappropriate?So it still says "Populating feed..." in your browser? When I view it looks like it has completed and has no entries.
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Inappropriate?I don't know why it didn't populate correctly. I manually re-ran the population on the brain morphometry feed which took about 5 seconds but I'll have to look into the auto-population code to see if I can figure out what went wrong. Thanks for reporting this though.
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Inappropriate?Same problem again with http://pubfeed.cs.toronto.edu/f/156/m... .
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Inappropriate?From the database it looks like it took exactly 1 minute for the first few related papers to be fetched and an hour for all of them to be fetched (because there were so many source papers and since the Google Scholar blocking I've had to slow down the speed of Google Scholar queries).
The web interface should have stopped saying "Populating..." sometime in the first few minutes though. -
Inappropriate?It's a pity but very understandable that they limit you in query frequency. Anyway, if there is the previously discussed option to do a sequence of supplementary manual searches and to populate the seed list with some of the items found this way, the lists can be constructed much more efficiently. Currently, I am keeping the seed list as large as possible in the hope that some of the papers I am waiting for will eventually pop up. By the way, I would appreciate some way of direct messaging, perhaps via @EvoMRI (I am following you already).
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