https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PointReleaseProcess suggests that building
images with -proposed enabled is a deliberate action for LTS point
releases unless building images less than a week before the actual point
release (if I've read everything correctly - the last eight lines are
important).

So not a bug although I'm still unclear why the decision to enable
-proposed has been made unless it's simply to install updates that are
intentionally not promoted from -proposed until the point release is
made final, e.g. HWE stack.

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