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@erikd erikd commented Jun 27, 2025

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As per discription.

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  • Commit sequence broadly makes sense
  • Commits have useful messages
  • New tests are added if needed and existing tests are updated
  • Any changes are noted in the changelog
  • Code is formatted with fourmolu on version 0.10.1.0 (which can be run with scripts/fourmolize.sh)
  • Self-reviewed the diff

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  • The pr causes a breaking change of type a,b or c
  • If there is a breaking change, the pr includes a database migration and/or a fix process for old values, so that upgrade is possible
  • Resyncing and running the migrations provided will result in the same database semantically

If there is a breaking change, especially a big one, please add a justification here. Please elaborate
more what the migration achieves, what it cannot achieve or why a migration is not possible.

@erikd erikd requested review from a team as code owners June 27, 2025 07:07
@erikd erikd force-pushed the erikd/updates branch 2 times, most recently from 7bc1f02 to f5a0136 Compare June 29, 2025 22:51
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LGTM

@erikd erikd merged commit cb79a88 into master Jun 30, 2025
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