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UI: clean up collection of active task state names in exec sidebar #7476

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backspace opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #7491
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UI: clean up collection of active task state names in exec sidebar #7476

backspace opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #7491
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@backspace backspace added this to the 0.11.0 milestone Mar 24, 2020
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backspace added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
This closes #7476. The decomposition of computed properties
is necessary to avoid nested aggregate dependent keys; the
previous dependent key of `taskGroup` will be inadequate
when the sidebar becomes live-updating.
backspace added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
This closes #7476. The decomposition of computed properties
is necessary to avoid nested aggregate dependent keys; the
previous dependent key of `taskGroup` will be inadequate
when the sidebar becomes live-updating.
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