Ok, this gets emotional, so let's concentrate on what's important.

Is there anyone speaking for the official mainline builds? What problems
would it bring to change the policy and build the mainline kernels with
latest (or even oldest!) LTS tooling?

It is apparent that the community would benefit from it. It is
understandable that Ubuntu doesn't want to "officially support" mainline
kernels (just because they're a kind of testing stuff), but apparently
there are people (disclosure: including myself) who need to run mainline
kernels on older distros (Bionic in my case). It is completely fine to
run into problems with a mainline kernel, but why add hurdles to those
who want or need to try?

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  Recent mainline packages are built with Hirsuite 21.04, not Focal
  20.04 LTS

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