On some boards the prioritization is not sticky
Summary
On some boards, in fact in some specific columns, the prioritization of issues is not sticky. If I adjust prioritization and then refresh my page it reverts to the previous prioritization.
Steps to reproduce
Go to this public SDA Planning Board In the 12.2 column adjust the top two issues Wait 5 seconds Refresh the page Notice the issues are in the former order
Example Project
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What is the current bug behavior?
Issue prioritization does not consistently persist between users or page loads
What is the expected correct behavior?
Issue prioritization does consistently persist between users and page loads
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
I'll point out that I was troubleshooting this with @joshlambert who inspects the calls and found that one xhr call hung when making the prioritization adjustment.
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Possible fixes
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