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dev: Don't schedule stale subscriptions in dev #2776

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The goal of this change is to match our dev environment configuration
more closely with prod (by skipping stale subscriptions beyond 15 minutes).

The goal of this change is to match our dev environment configuration
more closely with prod (by skipping stale subscriptions beyond 15 minutes).
@lynnagara lynnagara requested a review from a team as a code owner May 31, 2022 23:25
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Merging #2776 (70b52d2) into master (9f64896) will not change coverage.
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@lynnagara lynnagara merged commit cba5b76 into master Jun 1, 2022
@lynnagara lynnagara deleted the stale-threshold-sec branch June 1, 2022 16:02
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