Do you have any way to verify that your automated testing did actually
test the correct version of the package that is in proposed for each
series please? This has bitten us in the past when verification "passed"
but with the wrong version, and a regression hit the updates pocket.

The usual way to ensure this is to have the automation output the
package version it is testing against, as required by the "mentioning
the version of the package you tested" part of the automatic call for
testing added to the bug when the package is accepted into proposed. But
I don't see this in your test output anywhere.

Apart from that, this looks good to go. I've added hints for i386 in
Focal, Groovy and Hirsute.

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  [SRU] ubuntu-advantage-tools (27.0.2 -> 27.1) Xenial, Bionic, Focal,
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