I hesitate to ask, because I know everyone is busy working on
something...

But, here goes:  does anyone have any updates to current status for this
bug?  I'm using mostly Ubuntu cloud platforms, but will add a
significant number of RHEL compute nodes in the near future?  Everything
is behind a firewall with no Internet access, so I typically import
(entire) mirror repositories, etc.  I have several security-related
agreements across enterprises that I like to adhere to with limited
exceptions, e.g., preference for LTS releases, reluctance to use
backports, etc.

I have multiple Essex private clouds up and running, lots of instances
per cloud, etc., so I have to decide between pushing (across all
platforms) a source-code workaround versus using a backports or cloud-
archive solution.  I haven't (yet) done off-site testing to verify
whether or not the backports or the cloud archive address this bug
because I have been watching this space.  I'm wondering what other folks
are doing on Essex platforms?  A wholesale OpenStack upgrade will be a
massive number of person-hours of work...

Thanks.

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