I would just like to note that this is not the first time that an
untested backport of a Twisted patch was deployed on Ubuntu or Debian
and caused problems.

On the Twisted project, we have an elaborate continuous integration
system (see <http://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/>) that verifies that our
software is correct, as well as pre-release testing with our user
community, many of whom have similar testing rigs for integrating
Twisted with their application.  We really need that infrastructure
because Twisted's whole job is managing the numerous subtle interactions
with underlying operating system interfaces, including signals and
threads, pipes, sockets, etc etc.

It seems like when a distribution patches something, the patches are
widely distributed without any similar testing process, which means that
we get hard-to-debug issues like this one, that are the result of
dependent changes not being present.  The fact that this one got caught
before release is great, but others have slipped through into releases
(if I recall correctly, even LTS releases) in the past.

In the future, it would be great if Ubuntu could work with us to do
point-releases that get vetted the same way, rather than shipping
untested patches.

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