@Iain,

Testing is, really, the biggest issue, IMO. I fully understand and
appreciate not wanting to regress anyone's installations. I don't have
readily accessible suitable hardware to test all of the OpenIPMI code --
I have reviewed the code changes themselves and it seems like a general
improvement in support, etc. We have been on our own upstream release
for a while, and now that Debian has done proper updates, we can at
least start tracking that.

All that being said, I understand we are late in the cycle, and if the
FFe is rejected, we will just get it done for 17.04 -- but I wanted to
submit this before I forgot (again) and get a response from the release
team.

Thanks!
-Nish

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