> Even if I'm totally wrong and someone is interested in getting it to
work on Ubuntu CI

I'll work on this; I would like it to work correctly.

> it should be possible to turn it off globally so as not to annoy
contributors with known issues

I agree about doing *something* for flaky tests - it makes the entire
test suite unreliable if you can't trust the end result.

There is an existing upstream test blacklist:
https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd/blob/master/debian/tests/upstream#L11

how about if we keep that up to date with any upstream tests that are
flaky in ubuntu ci?

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