Hi evade,
I understand your case but this has to be very carefully evaulated.
In the sense that you describe it about every package in Xenial is now "two 
years out of date", because the policy to not break on what users already use 
has a lot of implicatons [1]

One tries to address bug-fixes in an isolated testable way as good as
possible, but such a major update is rare. Even minor release updates
(less bumps than this case) have to follow a very strict process with
[2] as examples.

The way out of this is [3] where people can prepare newer versions
without affecting the world as it is mostly opt-in and thereby not
affecting the majority of users who consider themselves safe by the SRU
policy.

I currently have no cycles to spare on this, so if this is urgent for
you I wanted to ask if you are willing and able to start driving this
bug along the Ubuntu Backport Process [4]?

[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[2]: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Documentation_for_Special_Cases
[3]: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[4]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports

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