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      Eager load award emoji on notes · e7a27946
      Zeger-Jan van de Weg authored
      This commit eager loads the award emoji on both the issues and the MRs.
      When loading an issue with 108 comments this reduces the query count by
      327 queries. On a merge request with the same amount of comments this
      saves 148 queries. The large difference is not clear to me at this
      point and the total query count is still huge with 387 and 1034
      respectively. The biggest problem however, remains the calculation of
      participants.
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      Eager load award emoji on notes
      Zeger-Jan van de Weg authored
      This commit eager loads the award emoji on both the issues and the MRs.
      When loading an issue with 108 comments this reduces the query count by
      327 queries. On a merge request with the same amount of comments this
      saves 148 queries. The large difference is not clear to me at this
      point and the total query count is still huge with 387 and 1034
      respectively. The biggest problem however, remains the calculation of
      participants.