So, what's actually happening here? My understanding of the current state is 
that:
1) sshuttle 0.78.5-1ubuntu1 in focal-proposed introduces a regression in 
connecting to trusty hosts
2) There's a patch merged upstream which fixes that regression
3) There's a desire for an explicit policy on when SRUs can regress connecting 
to old hosts

It seems that since we don't currently have an exception to the normal
“no regressions” policy for (3) that the thing to move this forward is
for someone to fold in the fix in (2) and upload a new version that
fixes this bug while *not* regressing the ability to connect to trusty
hosts.

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  ssshuttle server fails to connect endpoints with python 3.8

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