>From a supportability standpoint, it's actually easier to have the same
upstream version in trusty and wily (given that trusty is supported
longer), so security patches apply identically to both.

Are there any arguments for a late-in-the-release update to 3.3.14 other
than "it's newer"?

If not, I'd say we should just close this and look to merging with
Debian for 16.04.

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