Thanks for pointing out that pike would be 3.6. To me it is still hard
to track which version what UCA release includes because those resources
are actually quite hard to find.

Given the proposed solution [3], do you consider the usage of the Ubuntu
Cloud Archive package repository to be the recommended way of having a
more recent libvirt package version on a ubuntu lts? Or would you rather
recommend to do a dist-upgrade to the next stable ubuntu release? As of
today that would be 17.10. Of course that would require us to schedule
major updates more frequently.

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