** Description changed:

  [Availability]
  fwupdate is available in universe and builds on all the architectures it is 
designed to work on (amd64, i386, armhf, arm64)
  
  [Rationale]
  fwupdate is a new EFI component for processing firmware updates for systems 
which support it. It will be used to allow users to run these upgrades, if 
their EFI BIOS allows, without the need to boot into Windows since it might not 
be available to them. This is only available for users with UEFI.
  
  [Security]
  There are no security reports open for fwupdate. However, fwupdate also ships 
an EFI binary and as such requires careful security review. Moreover, the 
fwupdate userland binary writes to ESRT tables in order to speak to the 
fwupdate EFI binary, so should benefit a security review of its own.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Meets requirements. The package currently has bugs filed, but they are 
already handled although must wait to be fixed as they would require another 
round of signing of the EFI binary by Microsoft.
  
  [UI Standards]
  The application is translatable, although currently lacking is translations 
due to its relative newness.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All build and binary dependencies are in main.
  
  [Standards compliance]
  The package meets standards.
  
  [Maintenance]
- The package is quite small and does not require much effort on our part to 
maintain, aside from the occasional signing for the fwupdate EFI binary. It is 
maintained by the Debian EFI team in Debian; and <fill in> for Ubuntu.
+ The package is quite small and does not require much effort on our part to 
maintain, aside from the occasional signing for the fwupdate EFI binary. It is 
maintained by the Debian EFI team in Debian; and subscribed to by 
foundations-bugs for Ubuntu.
  
  [Background information]
  fwupdate is a command-line too as well as an EFI binary for use to enable and 
apply firmware updates using the UEFI Capsule Update specification, which 
allows for flashing new firmware on BIOS or system components without requiring 
the use of a specific operating system, given that it can be done directly from 
the EFI firmware interfaces.

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