Hi gainer,
I use a variation of Ansco 120 that I call 12/15 because it has 12 grams of metol and 15 grams of glycin in it. I order 50 grams of glycin at a time which gives 4 litres [oops...edit...make that 3 litres] of stock solution. I test for print development times using the emergence time of the negatives clear edge at a standard contrast setting, aperture, and exposure time, to which I multiply by a factor of 4.5. Normally, at 72 degrees the fresh developer emergence time is 40 seconds and gradually increases to 48 seconds where it stabilizes for quite a while, then I toss it when it gets to 50 seconds. (With Life and its complications and my sporatic appearances in the darkroom, this can take several months). This last batch mixed from 9 month old stock solution went from a 40 to a 48 second emergence time faster than what I'm used to, which caused me to wonder if keeping it in the fridge would extend its life.
Murray