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fix: DEV-2617: Newsletter notification disappears then reappears again #2520

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Merging #2520 (e2daf6f) into develop (12e091e) will decrease coverage by 0.03%.
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label_studio/label_studio/core/utils/contextlog.py 44.55% <0.00%> (-2.33%) ⬇️

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@makseq makseq merged commit ec71f99 into develop Jun 15, 2022
@makseq makseq deleted the fb-fix/dev-2617 branch June 15, 2022 11:23
makseq added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2022
#2520)

* fix: DEV-2617: Newsletter notification disappears then reappears again

* Fix dot on account page

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