Just noting that Python 3.10 is in Security in upstream and thus this
wasn't backported to CPython 3.10 in upstream.

Only backported to 3.11 and 3.12 (among the affected versions). So this
3.10 might need a concession/exception from the SRU sponsors to do
accept this into Jammy.

This memory leak is a critical that can affect a variety of Python
applications, so I think it's justified to accept into Jammy.

Besides, this has been upstreamed in all newer releases (>3.10), the
risk factor should be minimal. Jammy being LTS is another reason to
consider this.

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