** Description changed:

  Avaliability: In universe
  Rationale: python-tooz switched from posix-ipc to sysv-ipc this cycle; used 
by OpenStack
- Security:
+ Security: No CVE's found.
  Quality assurance:
  Dependencies: All in main
  Standards compliance: OK
  Maintenance: Server Team
+ Rationale: (From Upstream)
+ 
+ "Remove the usage of lockutils (and surronding oslo modules)
+ and keep it much simpler by just using the sysv_ipc module
+ directly.
+ 
+ This adjustment reduces the complexity, test exposure and
+ API complexity of tooz; removing much of the complex functionality
+ that was pulled in when sucking in the lockutils module for its
+ simple (but still broken) posix_ipc logic."

** Description changed:

  Avaliability: In universe
  Rationale: python-tooz switched from posix-ipc to sysv-ipc this cycle; used 
by OpenStack
  Security: No CVE's found.
- Quality assurance:
+ Quality assurance: No unit test suite upstream.
  Dependencies: All in main
  Standards compliance: OK
  Maintenance: Server Team
  Rationale: (From Upstream)
  
  "Remove the usage of lockutils (and surronding oslo modules)
  and keep it much simpler by just using the sysv_ipc module
  directly.
  
  This adjustment reduces the complexity, test exposure and
  API complexity of tooz; removing much of the complex functionality
  that was pulled in when sucking in the lockutils module for its
  simple (but still broken) posix_ipc logic."

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