aioquic 0.9.25-2 source package in Ubuntu

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aioquic (0.9.25-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add d/p/0004-service-identity-24-compatibility.patch from upstream to fix
    compatiblity with python-service-identity > 24

 -- Scott Kitterman <email address hidden>  Wed, 17 Jan 2024 08:13:32 -0500

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python-aioquic-doc: documentation for the aioquic Python library

 python3-aioquic is a library for the QUIC network protocol in Python.
 It features a minimal TLS 1.3 implementation, a QUIC stack and an HTTP/3
 stack.
 .
 This package provides documentation for the python3-aioquic library.

python3-aioquic: Python implementation of QUIC and HTTP/3

 Library for the QUIC network protocol in Python. It features
 a minimal TLS 1.3 implementation, a QUIC stack and an HTTP/3 stack.
 .
 QUIC was standardised in `RFC 9000`_ and HTTP/3 in `RFC 9114`_.
 ``aioquic`` is regularly tested for interoperability against other
 `QUIC implementations`_.
 .
 Features
 --------
   - QUIC stack conforming with `RFC 9000`_
   - HTTP/3 stack conforming with `RFC 9114`_
   - minimal TLS 1.3 implementation conforming with `RFC 8446`_
   - IPv4 and IPv6 support
   - connection migration and NAT rebinding
   - logging TLS traffic secrets
   - logging QUIC events in QLOG format
   - HTTP/3 server push support

python3-aioquic-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-aioquic