![]() ![]() perhaps it will come back in as a clientside filter option it was causing more confusion, especially when compared to the newer petition counting tech I've added. another system, where multi-mapping petitions would be delivered in same-namespace chunks, is also abandoned, for similar reasons.these petitions now appear clientside in full this was not well explained and was causing confusion and code complexity. if would say 'aaa for 11 files' and 'bbb in 15 files' in the same fetch, but not 'ccc in 542,154 files') is abandoned. a system where multi-mapping petitions would be broken up and delivered in tags with weight-similar chunks (e.g.the petition page will pause any ongoing petition fetches if you close it, and resume if you unclose it.petition pages now remember: the last petition type they were looking at the number of petitions to fetch and the number of files to show.the 'fetch x petition' buttons now show (*) in their label if they are the active petition type being worked on. ![]()
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