TBH, I'd not mark this as prio high from our POV.
It is high to "know if something will come back on this" but not the actual 
issue.

For the wider Ubuntu community this is just a rarely used universe
package with a somewhat dead upstream - nothing to stress out for IMHO.

It is somewhat important to us, if it is important to IBM.
The reason it might be important is that all of this started with bugs reported 
against it by IBM.
The reasons could be
a) IBM uses it (or plans to) somewhere for production then it should be 
important to them
b) some odd testcase was run, maybe on an outdated test definition and actually 
nobody cares, then I guess everyone is fine to close this as won't fix.

** Changed in: numad (Ubuntu Focal)
   Importance: High => Low

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