User story
The well-intentioned reviewer:
1 millisecond later:
Problem statement
The queue lengths advertised on the review page are now cached because recalculating them for every page click was too costly [1,2].
The upshot is that visiting the review page has become a rather frustrating experience. The numbers there are perpetually outdated. You think you're clicking on a queue where there's work to be done, but as often as not, the queue then tells you, go away, I'm empty. This is quite discouraging to reviewers (at least this reviewer).
Is a set of perpetually outdated numbers really the most useful piece of information we can supply to reviewers?
Feature request
Two non-mutually-exclusive options, in addition to (or instead) those queue length numbers:
Option 1: a non-cached boolean
Would a boolean for each queue be less expensive to retrieve for every page load than the actual number of posts? (Sorry if this is naïve; I don't know the first thing about databases.)
There is currently something to review in...
Close Votes TRUE, ALWAYS SO VERY TRUE
Suggested Edits TRUE
Reopen Votes TRUE
First Posts FALSE
Late Answers FALSE
Low Quality Posts FALSE
Option 2: a timer
The reviewer can decide what to do based on how recent the numbers are.
Queue status last updated 10 seconds ago.
Next update in 8 minutes.
Ok, the queue lengths shown are probably realistic.
Queue status last updated 7 minutes ago.
Next update in 5 seconds.
Hmm, I'm not going to waste my time clicking 4-5 different queues; go straight to the close queue, which is always full. Or maybe wait 5 seconds.