Ok, the diff looks good, and the problem of excessive memory usage seems
good to fix.

What's not clear to from the current SRU documentation is:

*) What does the successful case look like? How do we know when this is
fixed?

*) The patch appears to be limiting the concurrent work in order to
reduce peak memory consumption. What are the consequences of this? Will
it generate a backlog of work to process, will it drop events, will it
be slower, etc?

As an SRU team member I'm not (and cannot be!) familiar with all the
packages in the archive, so it's helpful to me if you, the domain
expert, can briefly explain what's happening and the consequences of
this fix. This is the sort of thing that would be usefully recorded in
the [Where problems could occur] section of the template.

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