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Report progress #224

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While testing an upgrade from 5.2.x to 6.0.x I noticed that it first does a large upgrade step about the image_scale new catalog column, but then there's a laaaaaaarge gap of the server doing something without reporting anything at all 😱 is it dead? is still running? what is it doing?!

Adding these few lines of code solves the mystery 🎉

Upgrading a large site with +700k comments is no fun if you don't see
any progress report about what the server is doing.
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@gforcada thanks for creating this Pull Request and helping to improve Plone!

TL;DR: Finish pushing changes, pass all other checks, then paste a comment:

@jenkins-plone-org please run jobs

To ensure that these changes do not break other parts of Plone, the Plone test suite matrix needs to pass, but it takes 30-60 min. Other CI checks are usually much faster and the Plone Jenkins resources are limited, so when done pushing changes and all other checks pass either start all Jenkins PR jobs yourself, or simply add the comment above in this PR to start all the jobs automatically.

Happy hacking!

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@jenkins-plone-org please run jobs

@gforcada gforcada merged commit 422a454 into master Feb 19, 2024
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@gforcada gforcada deleted the report-progress branch February 19, 2024 07:07
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