Latest MariaDB 1:11.8.6-2 has been uploaded, and it includes a hardened
systemd file (Debian#1123021) and a new AppArmor profile (Debian#875890)
as requested in the security review part of this MIR. The reviews
involved respectively 7 and 4 participants, so the quality should be
high, and I will continue to monitor now for any regressions reported in
Debian or Ubuntu.

With these changes there no action items remain for the principal part
of the MIR process.

The Server Team is however expressing above that the MariaDB and MySQL
packages should be co-installable. This is a new feature which they
intend to implement, and I promised Lena from the Server Team that I can
review and accept any Merge Requests at
https://salsa.debian.org/mariadb-team/mariadb-server/-/merge_requests
that don't increase the long-term maintenance burden or jepardize the
track record of very few bugs for MariaDB in Debian and Ubuntu.

If the packaging in Debian/Ubuntu diverges significantly from upstream,
there is a risk that the maintenance burden grows and more regressions
might slip through as upstream does not account for the behavior in
Debian/Ubuntu. Upstream has however been involved in the design
discussions and they seem likely to accept Lena's upcoming changes, so
it should be safe to proceed with them now in Debian/Ubuntu and once
proven to fully work they can be submitted upstream to close the delta.

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