What prompted the heuristic of not caching responses that expire in
under 60 seconds?
I ask because in rproxy scenarios, with surrogate-control headers, it's
quite common to give the surrogate (squid) a low expiry, to ensure
freshness to new visitors, while giving clients a high expiry, to reduce
surrogate load.
I'd like to remove this heuristic altogether, but there may be a useful
reason for it...
Rob
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