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Infinity commits is interesting. Do you think it's caused by GitHub trying to count commits and timing out?
At this point I think so. Even the API (v3 or graphql) can't get me a commit count anymore. It usually gives something like a 503 with a reference id to give support.
Needless to say, I don't think its worth bugging support about it :P
It might be worth it. Not sure their systems have been stressed in this way before and they might want some engineers to look at it. It could lead to some more efficencies in smaller repos. Or it could lead to nothing. Might be worth contacting them to see. Even if you ultimately don't care about this repo.
Fair enough. I created a thread on the support forum. Since I don't have a paid account, I can't contact support directly.