Relax, the bug is only sporadic and the slowdown on boot may be overcome with 
inode updates and defrags which may or may not occur automatically with the 
BTRFS file system.  While it may happen with one system, it may not with 
another.  While it may happen at one time with a system, it may not at another. 
 It's based on how quickly boot occurs and whether or not lightdm loads before 
or after its dependencies which may or may not occur depending on how optimized 
the filesystem is as well as other factors.
Using the computer will add, remove, and optimize files in the filesystem as 
time goes on.  This scenario of having lightdm load properly was expected and 
is part of the bug in question.
To simplify, lightdm is winning the race condition instead of losing.  However, 
much like Global Thermonuclear War, the only way to truly win every time is not 
to play.  Thus, the bug still exists.

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  lightdm tries (and fails) to start too early?

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