Sorry for the lack of reply, I've been busy and now I'm out sick
probably for a few days, anyway quick notes

The plan suggested sounds reasonable but

- the dbus-broker patch is still under review upstream and got not real
world testing which means it's difficult to have confidence it's working
to work without issues

- it is adding rust to the package which makes it more difficult to
cherrypick/package/MIR

- the timeline doesn't feel realistic for the LTS, that's not a trivial
change and not something we can land that late in the cycle especially
when the archive is still not in working shape due to the time_t
transition (which impacts our capacity to tests feature work that landed
and get feedback)


We could do the package split but I don't see the point of rushing doing that 
work before the LTS if we don't do the switch, I would prefer for us to work 
with Debian on those changes and bring them back to Ubuntu next cycle

Does it make sense to others?

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