Great, thanks.

The reason I suggested moving the explaination to the README was to
avoid dpkg "Configuration file modified since installation" messages
during future package upgrades.

Obviously one round of such manual intervention is unavoidable (for
anyone who has changed already the file from its original installed
form), but if the full description of the various supported options is
moved into the README file, it could be changed/expanded later without
triggering the changed-conffile situation again....


Related to that, I noticed that  Bug #543165 has been marked as a duplicate of 
this one.  However, I see that that request actually goes a few steps further: 
the idea there is that the upgrade manager would recognize that the 
currently-running release is an LTS and automatically check for both the next 
release and the next LTS release, and if both were available the user would 
then be presented with the choice as to which target release to upgrade to.

Obviously that would involve new logic in the upgrade-manager code...
but if such a thing were eventually implemented, presumably the
description text that you have just updated would need to be changed
again....

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