To clarify, I think this summarizes my expectation once a new LTS is
released:

I would expect -d to still upgrade to Focal as a "development" release
when 'Prompt=lts' is set.

On the day AFTER release (Apr 24), I was able to initiate an 18.04 ->
20.04 upgrade using 'do-release-upgrade -d' and today, I am unable to do
so meaning if I WANT to update my bionic systems to focal now, I have no
mechanism to do so at all.  I should be allowed to hang myself,
accepting the risks of using -d in this context.

In other words,

Prompt=normal: `do-release-upgrade -d` should upgrade me from my release
to the next development release (as soon as the development release is
open for upgrading and testing).

Prompt=lts: `do-release-upgrade -d` should upgrade me from the last LTS
to the current LTS in the GA to .1 window, and once the .1 release is
done, then `do-release-upgrade` and `do-release-upgrade -d` should
function identically.

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