@michdz and @ahasenack thank you very much.

Separately, perhaps this is the right place to discuss the plan for
RabbitMQ packages in Ubuntu moving forward. This will likely be an issue
again in 1.5 years when the next LTS drops.

As mentioned by the RabbitMQ team in [this discussion raised by michdz
earlier](https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/discussions/11938),
the release cadence of RabbitMQ currently does not align with Ubuntu LTS
support timelines. To avoid similar issues in the future, it might be
necessary to include these intermediate RabbitMQ releases so that users
can upgrade seamlessly, or alternatively, direct users to the RabbitMQ
managed repository.

While I applaud the ingenuity of the Podman workaround suggested by some
members, users need to test feature flags first (this is why RabbitMQ
itself does not enable feature flags automatically). Given that testing
is necessary, it seems the only viable solution is to provide users with
the intermediate packages, enabling them to upgrade incrementally.

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