Reviewed the current state and it seems there's a feel bits of paperwork
that still need a little bit of work before this can be sponsored:

* The "Where problems could occur" and "Other Info" sections in this bug
haven't been updated to indicate this is now a minimal patch. The SRU
team need this to be up to date when they come to review it (they're not
going to read through the entire bug history to see it's no longer
correct).

* An update to clj-http-clojure is (presumably?) no longer required; if
it isn't, it's worth closing LP: #2069390 as invalid too

* The "Where problems could occur" section in this bug don't really give
a sense of potential regressions. In fact, some of the bits in "Other
Info" would probably be relevant here (e.g. the first point "I haven't
attempted running the 7.12.1-3 binaries with the default-jdk/openjdk-21
because FTBFS in itself is an indicator of incompatibility and needs to
be addressed").

* These same comments could be made regarding the related LP: #2072516
bug -- it needs updating to the fact this is now a minimal patch, and
the "Where problems could occur" section needs a bit of work to suggest
where things could go wrong operationally for users.

* The Origin: field in patch 0009-Replace-use-of-to-pson.patch
(https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/puppetdb/diff/puppet/lib/puppet/util/puppetdb/command.rb)
doesn't seem to lead anywhere useful? Just gives me a blank patch. I'm
presuming there should be some branch/commit identifiers in there to
indicate what should be diff'd?

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