Decided to check that savannah was behaving as it should be. As with any good process we have a nice flowchart that depicts the allowed transition states.
ie:
however, thanks to a quick 'copy n paste' into graphviz it appears the reality is a little more complicated. Ho hum, cleanup time....
update: Just tidied up savannah and lo:
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Nice one, Andy! But the official graph has flaws too: there is no state transition to or from obsolete, which accounts for most of the arrows in the generated graph...
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