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Martin Atkins authored
This allows us to retain check results from one run into the next, so that we can react to status changes between runs and potentially report e.g. that a previously-failing check has now been fixed, or that a previously-failing check is "still failing" so that an operator can get a hint as to whether a problem is something they've just introduced or if it was already an active problem before they made a change.
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