feat(issue-resolve): stop using feature flag organizations:resolve-in-upcoming-release on the backend #75901
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The feature flag
organizations:resolve-in-upcoming-release
has been there for some time (it was added while I was still a Sentry employee, lol). I'm going to assume it's been rolled out internally at least. But it's time to enable the feature globally so that people can start using it. I've tested it locally and seems to work fine. The purpose of this feature is thatResolve in Next Release
doesn't work well if the latest event for an issue isn't the current release because if a new event comes on that new release, it automatically regresses. This was done because that sort of logic is needed for semver releases where current release might have different branches (e.x: an issue that appears in release 7.0 shouldn't be marked as resolved if release 6.1 happens, only if 7.1 happens). Here is the rollout plan.Resolve in Upcoming Release
feature on the backendResolve in Upcoming Release
feature on the frontend and updateHere is what the feature looks like in the UI when it's enabled:
Here is what happens when you resolve the feature in a release then a new release gets released:
Related PR from @roggenkemper: #70990