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State location needs to be configurable #209

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@wtgee wtgee commented Dec 18, 2017

Defaults to current location but allows state files to override.

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Merging #209 into develop will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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@wtgee wtgee merged commit c582bef into panoptes:develop Dec 18, 2017
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What happened to the required review?

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@wtgee wtgee deleted the states-location branch August 20, 2022 00:54
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