Some questions:
/etc/manila/policy.json is a conffile, so the usual conffile handling stuff 
should be done - either mv_conffile or rm_conffile from dpkg-maintscript-helper 
or (since impish has a new-enough dpkg) use the new remove-on-upgrade flag in 
deb-conffiles.

Since policy.json *is* a conffile, it could have been modified by the
user. Is it the case that *any* policy.json file would result in the
package failing to work, or would some user-modified configurations
work? Particularly since this seems to be security related, I feel we
should be cautious.

I suggest that if *any* policy.json file would result in a non-working
package we should be removing policy.json if it is unmodified (rather
than renaming it), and maybe throwing up a debconf warning if it has
been modified?

If some user-modified policy.json could be expected to work, can we
detect whether it will or not?

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  [SRU] manilaclient.common.apiclient.exceptions.Forbidden: Access was
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