So, the logic surrounding this means that over time as the new changes start to have coverage of the whole queue and running tests (i.e. when all the currently running tests have stopped and fresh ones have started) this situation SHOULD be impossible. You should never be able to have the same test in the queue and whilst running.
But yes, this could also be due to one of the json files being not up to date. Let's monitor this and see if there's any changes
So, the logic surrounding this means that over time as the new changes start to have coverage of the whole queue and running tests (i.e. when all the currently running tests have stopped and fresh ones have started) this situation SHOULD be impossible. You should never be able to have the same test in the queue and whilst running.
But yes, this could also be due to one of the json files being not up to date. Let's monitor this and see if there's any changes