So, if I understand right, there is general consensus not to add TRIM support 
to the current Long Time Support version of Ubuntu.
With all due respect, please add some wisdom to that choice, as I (and a lot of 
other users) have good reasons to run LTS on their systems.

The message Ubuntu is sending is now: if you want to use LTS versions of 
Ubuntu, you cannot be running on SSD disk.
Possible upgrade path would then be to wait for 2.6.33 to come to LTS 10.04.
Is that happening soon ? Probably not ?

Where's the common sense here ?

And what are the reasons behind this "general consensus" decision?
Some transparency would be nice, I think.

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  Trim support missing from Linux kernel

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