Thanks Balint,

The idea is to backport the whole 1.10.14 (which is a bugfix, security
release and could fit into an SRU or in a security pocket). I see in
Debian that you cherry-pick only the security fixes (which I think is
harder) and skip the bugfixes, which is better that nothing ;)

The big idea is to keep the LTS releases (here Trusty) updated with only
stable microreleases based on the corresponding stable branch (which is
1.10.x in this case), and not introducing new features to the LTS.

The PPA is good for new features of course.

Thanks again :)

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