I'm fine with this SRU going through as the patch is clearly benign and
I can certainly imagine how annoying it is. However, I think we should
re-evaluate point 4 as it leaves the door wide open for all sorts of
changes. These sort of SRU adds load to both the SRU and QA team which
could probably be better invested on testing and reviewing changes to
fix regressions and more serious bugs.

In fact, with this specific SRU, we're not even fixing a bug but
updating it to add support for a newer target distribution - something
that will need to happen again in the future. I question if SRUs should
be used to performed regularly required updates.

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mark-uploaded fails with "Unknown target distribution: lucid"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/476530
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