Oliver and Ɓukasz, thank you for following this up.

So that I understand, in focal, is the fix part of the transitional
package, not in the snap?

The former is described as "This is a transitional dummy package. It can
safely be removed," but would removing it then remove Chromium as an x
-www-browser alternative? (Because that would arguably contradict the
"safely")

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Title:
  Does not register as x-www-browser alternative

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in chromium-browser source package in Eoan:
  In Progress
Status in chromium-browser source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Low. When installing chromium-browser in eoan/focal (which is a
  transitional package that installs the chromium snap), update-
  alternatives cannot be used to set it as x-www-browser or gnome-www-
  browser. This is a regression compared to the version of chromium-
  browser in bionic.

  
  [Test case]

  # update-alternatives --set x-www-browser /usr/bin/chromium-browser
  update-alternatives: error: alternative /usr/bin/chromium-browser for 
x-www-browser not registered; not setting

  
  [Regression potential]

  This is fixing a regression by adding back a code snippet that was in
  the package in bionic and previous releases. If the snippet has
  incorrect syntax, it could possibly prevent installation of the
  package. If the package installs fine, it's unlikely that anything
  could have regressed.

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