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Replaced hardcoded millisecond values with scala.concurrent.duration.Duration for the polling interval in the publish validation wait loop. This improves code readability and correctness by using 30.seconds and 10.seconds instead of raw integers, and converting to milliseconds when calling Thread.sleep. The change also imports DurationInt to enable the duration syntax.
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Replaced hardcoded millisecond values with scala.concurrent.duration.Duration
for the polling interval in the publish validation wait loop. This improves code
readability and correctness by using 30.seconds and 10.seconds instead of raw
integers, and converting to milliseconds when calling Thread.sleep. The change
also imports DurationInt to enable the duration syntax.