Generally the latest ZFS found in Debian is sync'd into Ubuntu on each
release, hence if ZFS 0.8 is available for 18.10 then it will land in
that release.

Point releases don't pick up newer versions of ZFS, just the normal SRU
bug fixes for that release.

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Title:
  What is the zfs support policy wrt. LTS releases?

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  If we consider the zfs 0.x releases as being major (0.6, 0.7, 0.8), is
  the assumption correct that LTS releases will not receive a new major
  ZFS release ?

  To be as practical as possible: Bionic will be stuck at zfs 0.7.x,
  Xenial at zfs 0.6.x ?

  If my assumption is wrong, when would Xenial see zfs 0.7 ?

  Has a policy been defined ?

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