I see a technical analysis of the change that you're wanting to make
under "Impact", but no actual explanation of an issue with an impact to
users.

For example, why is it that watcher's use of the deprecated ceilometer
metric, cpu_util, which reported cpu utilization as a percentage, is a
problem for users? Why would they want to change this behaviour in a
stable release? Generally, whether some behaviour is "deprecated" or not
in a stable Ubuntu release is not relevant, because we commit to
maintaining that behaviour until the release EOLs. So why does it matter
here?

And assuming I'm correct in understanding that you want to change user
behaviour, how will that affect users relying on the previous behaviour,
and why is that OK? Or if that is not possible, then please explain how
it is not possible.

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