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As an example, consider a "red" system (invalid subscriptions). The left hand list will display it w/ a red icon. Now make the subscriptions valid in right hand pane and note that the subscription icon goes green there. The left hand list, however, is not refreshed and remains red.
Updating a system name also updates the left so mechanism is there. Adjusting BZ title to make it specific to systems
Now when a subscription is subscribed/unsubscribed the left hand list entry is also updated to reflect the possibly changed system status (green/red icon). In addition, there was a bug when this left list update was happening in that the title portion of the right side pane was getting updated with wrong info. This has been fixed now as well.
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