** Description changed:

  None of the BROKER_* settings are defined in celeryconfig; that means
- that the 'guest' account is used by MAAS to send messages trough
+ that the 'guest' account is used by MAAS to send messages through
  RabbitMQ.  That might have been OK while everything was local but now
  that we will want the cluster controllers to connect remotely we need to
  change that.
  
  That might still be OK for a dev instance but I suggest we make that
  more explicit by setting the right values in the config file
  (BROKER_PASSWORD='guest', etc).
  
- This definitely needs to be fixed in the package version.
+ Once the fix is landed upstream, the packaging will need to be changed
+ to create a RabbitMQ user and configure
+ /etc/maas/maas_local_settings.py.

** Project changed: maas => maas (Ubuntu)

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  MAAS uses the 'guest' account to communicate with RabbitMQ

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