Remove stale data track subscriber handles#2011
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Makes sense, good catch!
For my own understanding, can you outline a scenario where a packet would be received from an old subscribe handle after a full reconnect? Maybe something like an old packet was delayed when being sent over the network and takes longer than normal to be delivered?
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Follow-up to #2000