Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
In order to make configuration simpler, how about having a dynamic default as I suggested?
Default is half (hardcoded), but its own parameter gives more flexibility for granularity -- one extra parameter is not adding much complexity, imo, and case by case one may want more often checks to clean up those that end up in timeout.
I didn't suggest to remove the parameter, but change its default value if the parameter is not given.