Simon, thanks and apologies accepted.

Somehow the process seems a bit bumpy to notice that something's getting
stale, and that process could do with some refinement.

I still think this situation should not only be judged by the momentary
maintainer effort. Adding a workaround now adds a burden to remove that
later, in addition to the required base effort of the upgrade.

If you intend to manage the upgrade risk, I still think it better to
upgrade for a non-LTS release than just before the next LTS release.
The group of people updating between 25.04 and 25.10 will be smaller
than the group of people that upgrade to 26.04 from either 25.10 or
24.04.  That also buys six months of additional time to sort out if
issues come up.

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