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Fix setting strategy and max in flight for stopped app deployments #3910

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@Samze Samze commented Jul 31, 2024

  • Use existing max_in_flight method which handles default/null behaviour
  • Pick correct strategy

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makes sense to me

@Samze Samze merged commit 61ca706 into main Jul 31, 2024
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Changes in cloud_controller_ng:

- Fix setting strategy and max in flight for stopped app deployments
    PR: cloudfoundry/cloud_controller_ng#3910
    Author: Sam Gunaratne <385176+Samze@users.noreply.github.com>
@Benjamintf1 Benjamintf1 deleted the fix_stopped_deployments branch August 1, 2024 13:41
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