Ubuntu 16.04 was officially released a little over a month ago. The deb 
download page shows that 12.04 and 14.04 are currently the only supported 
versions of Ubuntu, but I presume that eventually 16.04 will be added to 
that list. I would like to have an idea of when that package will be 
released. I've been asked to install a new graylog server, and I'd prefer 
to use the latest LTS release, but if it is going to be very long before 
there is official support for it, then I will use 14.04 instead. Does 
anyone know if there is a plan for this, and if there is what the plan is? 

If you happen to know that there currently is no plan, then I'd like to 
hear from you as well. I asked on IRC a couple of times today, and didn't 
get a response. I just need to know which way to go. 

Thanks!

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