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Mixed Cohort testing & automation
In 1.1, the Connection type was changed. This issue covers the test that a 1.1 server can consume 1.0 Connections and vice versa.
We need to create a new test environment that adds a new repository for each release we make and then test that each can exchange data with the other.
I'll add myself to the assignees so we can work together on the infra to support it also
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We have docker images dating back to 1.1 which could facilitate such a test.
We could fairly easy pick a combination of prior versions to add to a cohort by some modification of the lab notebook environment.
Alternatively we could create a much more targetted automated check, but again uses the docker images is probably the most useful source of the older code and most representive (given compiler updates etc) of what is being used for old versions.
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