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fix: re-enqueue failed block after average block time #73

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request from Ravi: https://forbole.atlassian.net/browse/BDU-490

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tested, LGTM

@mergify mergify bot merged commit a59db1d into cosmos/v0.44.x Sep 2, 2022
@mergify mergify bot deleted the aaron/failed_block_interval branch September 2, 2022 09:23
RiccardoM pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 2, 2022
## Description

request from Ravi: https://forbole.atlassian.net/browse/BDU-490

## Checklist
- [x] Targeted PR against correct branch.
- [ ] Linked to Github issue with discussion and accepted design OR link to spec that describes this work.
- [ ] Wrote unit tests.  
- [x] Re-reviewed `Files changed` in the Github PR explorer.
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