Just as an aside as I'm not sure what the right forum for this should be
but maybe Ubuntu can consider updating security packages as a separate
update policy for LTS releases.

What I mean by this is given our current security climate, I feel that
it's important to make sure people are using the latest packages of
openssl, openssh, gnutls etc. It does not be a large list of software
packages, just a set of core packages so that we get improved security
all around.

Just a thought.

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