Increase [VisualStudioMarketplace] cache multiplier#11413
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I'm a bit worried, it appears like after we reduced our calls yet the limit hit us hard again after some (short) time.
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Yeah, I'm wondering whether there were some short-lived spikes, whether the upsgream rate limits have changed, or wheter we somehow got banned. |
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Will hopefully buy us more headroom for #11410. Eventually, we'll need to come up with a better solution for this, but for now, I suggest we keep things simple.