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chore: default TimeoutCommit to 2s #7912

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@czarcas7ic czarcas7ic commented Apr 2, 2024

Closes: #7907

What is the purpose of the change

Moves default from 3s to 2s, targeting 3 second blocks.

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  • New Features
    • Adjusted the default block time to enhance speed and efficiency in transactions.

@czarcas7ic czarcas7ic added V:state/compatible/backport State machine compatible PR, should be backported A:backport/v24.x backport patches to v24.x branch labels Apr 2, 2024
@czarcas7ic czarcas7ic marked this pull request as ready for review April 2, 2024 04:13
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The recent changes to the codebase involve adjusting the TimeoutCommit configuration from 3 seconds to 2 seconds. This modification is aimed at achieving faster block times, aligning with the project's goal to reduce block times in its version updates. The adjustments were made across two main files within the command options of the Osmosis daemon (osmosisd), ensuring the new default setting is applied consistently across the system.

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Files Change Summary
cmd/osmosisd/cmd/init.go TimeoutCommit changed from 3s to 2s
cmd/osmosisd/cmd/root.go TimeoutCommit in tmcConfig & serverCtx.Config changed from 3s to 2s

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Default timeout to 2s (#7907)
Auto override to 2s unless flag provided (#7907) The changelog and code snippets do not explicitly mention the implementation of an auto override mechanism or the use of a flag to control this behavior.

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A rabbit hopped, bold and bold.
"From three to two," it said with glee,
"Faster blocks, as quick as can be!"
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With every hop, the code did change,
In Osmosis lands, it rearranged.
"Celebrate," it cheered, "for we are free,
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@ValarDragon ValarDragon merged commit abbc0a5 into main Apr 2, 2024
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@ValarDragon ValarDragon deleted the adam/timeout-commit-to-2s branch April 2, 2024 04:34
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* timeout commit to 2s

* changelog

(cherry picked from commit abbc0a5)
ValarDragon pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 2, 2024
* timeout commit to 2s

* changelog

(cherry picked from commit abbc0a5)

Co-authored-by: Adam Tucker <[email protected]>
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