[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #56293: Use 'MINUTE_IN_SECONDS' for consistency in 'update.php' file

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#56293: Use 'MINUTE_IN_SECONDS' for consistency in 'update.php' file
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 Reporter:  hztyfoon        |       Owner:  audrasjb
     Type:  defect (bug)    |      Status:  reviewing
 Priority:  low             |   Milestone:  6.1
Component:  Administration  |     Version:
 Severity:  normal          |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  has-patch       |     Focuses:  coding-standards
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Comment (by hztyfoon):

 Thanks a lot @costdev 👍👍👍
 Great point. Didn't get it earlier, got it now.

 If I understand correctly, one of the point @costdev made is (written in
 my own english 👇):
 >If `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS / 2` is implemented then there can be a
 point/logic/explanation for using both `30 * MINUTE_IN_SECONDS` **and**
 `HOUR_IN_SECONDS / 2`.
 >And that wouldn't be helpful towards consistency.

 This can also make the case for possibly replace `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS / 2`
 with `0.5 * MINUTE_IN_SECONDS` as suggested by @peterwilsoncc in the PR
 review.


 So, I think the following proposed change by @SergeyBiryukov is better.
 > For the four instances of `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS / 2` in [53714], that could
 be a comment instead of the constant:
 > {{{
 > define( 'FS_TIMEOUT', 30 ); // 30 seconds.
 > }}}

 Also,
 just came to mind about following

 Replying to [comment:24 SergeyBiryukov]:
 > Replying to [comment:21 costdev]:
 > > Instead, for known values, I'd suggest that we only make use of
 `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS` when the value exceeds `59` seconds.

 in the case of `90`, wouldn't "plain `90` with an added comment beside it"
 be better than `1.5 * MINUTE_IN_SECONDS`? [note: `90` exceeds `59`]
 Any thought?

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/56293#comment:25>
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