I'm sorry, but as far as I can see, this is invalid for any package in
the Ubuntu archive.

- you are asking for an image containing a customized set of packages for a 
particular customer.  The details of that customization don't belong in the 
Ubuntu archive.
- this would almost certainly need to be SRUed back to one of the stable LTS 
releases, which doesn't fit our SRU policy.

> Customer also wishes the ability to customize which packages and what specific
> versions of those packages to be contained by the ISO

It's fine to want a static base from which to consistently install, but
an ISO is that.  Picking and choosing specific versions of packages from
the archive as INPUT into the ISO, as opposed to taking the most recent
version of packages at the time the ISO is built, would simply enable
bad practices (omitting security updates) and lure users into not
feeding back into Ubuntu information about SRU regressions that should
be addressed for all users, not on a per-customer basis.

I understand there may be a customer need here, but that should be
addressed directly with the customer, not in the Ubuntu archive.

** Changed in: livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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