Saw some weirdness today. I created a new flight doc that included 2 new payload docs and one older one. All 3 had been used for uploaded telemetry - the new ones a couple of hours prior, and the old one a week ago.
I then checked the flight doc ID in #habhub and got this:
daveake> Dave Akerman Checking 085ea6551c2bf68ec5432d27d423fc0a
12:54 PM Project daveake by Dave Akerman
12:54 PM Window: Tuesday at 23:00 UTC to Wednesday at 22:59 UTC (Europe/London, +1)
12:54 PM Launch: Wednesday at 08:00 UTC from Old Gore, Ross On Wye (51.95023,-2.54445)
12:57 PM Payload parse status: 3 untested (2687,702c,3176)
Note that it took 3 minutes (give or take) for the "untested" report to appear.
I was pretty sure I'd chosen the correct payload docs, especially as the flight doc was based on my one from last week, and I was using one of the same payload docs.
3 hours later I checked again:
<daveake> Dave Akerman Checking 085ea6551c2bf68ec5432d27d423fc0a
3:17 PM Project daveake by Dave Akerman
3:17 PM Window: Tuesday at 23:00 UTC to Wednesday at 22:59 UTC (Europe/London, +1)
3:17 PM Launch: Wednesday at 08:00 UTC from Old Gore, Ross On Wye (51.95023,-2.54445)
3:17 PM Payload parse status: CALLME (2687, 7 days ago) HERO (702c, 5 hours ago) HERO4 (3176, 5 hours ago)
I didn't upload any telemetry during the intervening period.
I don't know if anyone else has seen this, but it would be confusing to newbies who think they've done everything correctly.
Dave