feat(issues): Protect GroupResolutions from release cleanup#105444
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feat(issues): Protect GroupResolutions from release cleanup#105444
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Fixes #104751 When a release is deleted but has GroupResolutions pointing to it, the resolution tracking data is lost. This causes false positive regressions when new events arrive from older releases - GroupResolution.has_resolution() can no longer determine that the issue was already resolved. Now we check for ALL GroupResolutions (not just within 90 days) when determining if a release can be cleaned up.
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I think this makes sense. We will basically always be keeping releases that ever had issues resolved on them, but maybe thats ok. Lets do this and see what release cleanup looks like down the line.
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Fixes #104751
When a release is deleted but has GroupResolutions pointing to it, the resolution tracking data is lost. This causes false positive regressions when new events arrive from older releases - GroupResolution.has_resolution() can no longer determine that the issue was already resolved.
Now we check for ALL GroupResolutions (not just within 90 days) when determining if a release can be cleaned up.