PS: For your ppa, please avoid publishing archive versions in your test ppa.
https://launchpad.net/~al3jandrosg/+archive/ubuntu/lp2097539

It confuses users if an update or test package is official or not, and
risks potentially burning the archive version.

I suggest using the currently released version then
+sf<case>v<DATE>b<num>.

E.g.

heat (1:18.0.1-0ubuntu1.2+sf403336v20251015b1) jammy; urgency=medium

Then it is clear it is a test package, how old it is (we do find these
in production years later), what case it relates to, and if you can
increment the b "build" number for subsequent builds on the day if your
package happens to fail for some reason.

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  Heat stack updates fail when "reauthentication_auth_method=trusts"

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