By saying to the user "Hey, you're up-to-date" (see screenshots),
while the release is not supported and clearly reached its
end-of-life, is really confusing. I consider this a bug. I wouldn't
mark it as an idea, since it involves fixing the "Your system is
up-to-date" in an end-of-life status.
 I still believe it should be categorised as "Wishlist". Maybe someone
can provide a patch if there's a bug open for it.
 I provided solutions along the way that would benefit both Ubuntu and
its users. The brainstorm idea is here:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17489 - However, I doubt the
developers will have the time to browse through 13 thousand ideas to
reach mine.

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When a release reaches End-of-Life, update manager should show EoL status and 
provide a link with working procedures and more information.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319146
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