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Model and Implement "Stage" Concept #27

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This PR introduces the concept of "stages" for canary deployments.
Canaries start with a small amount of traffic, and ramp up, as
the agent becomes more confidence in the canary's correctness.
This PR models the "stages" of ramp up.

It introduces a four-stage "sensible default", which will serve
as an initial beachhead until we can make Canary more configurable.

This PR introduces the concept of "stages" for canary deployments.
Canaries start with a small amount of traffic, and ramp up, as
the agent becomes more confidence in the canary's correctness.
This PR models the "stages" of ramp up.

It introduces a four-stage "sensible default", which will serve
as an initial beachhead until we can make Canary more configurable.
@RobbieMcKinstry RobbieMcKinstry added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 15, 2024 — with Graphite App
@RobbieMcKinstry RobbieMcKinstry marked this pull request as ready for review November 15, 2024 18:36
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@RobbieMcKinstry RobbieMcKinstry added this pull request to the merge queue Nov 16, 2024
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