Love the tests, symbols files, and clean packaging!  :)

Blockers:
- Needs a team bug subscriber (a team that looks after this package in main, I 
assume ~touch-packages, which is currently subscribed, is not actually watched 
by anyone, and is just for bookkeeping?)
- In the spirit of the above, UDM shouldn't keep bugs in two places: bug 
1478462.  That just makes it harder to maintain, and means that the designated 
team might miss a bug.
- I'm confused on whether there are user-visible strings in u-d-m...  If so, 
they should be translatable.  (There might be some error messages in 
src/uploads/priv/ubuntu/uploads/file_upload.cpp...  maybe elsewhere?  I'm not 
familiar with the code.)

Other notes:
- Critical crasher bug 1411866 has been reported with reproduction steps for 
seven and half months, with no progress.  That's not a comforting sign of 
maintenance.
- UDM runs daemons, sometimes as root.  This should have a security lookover, 
so assigning to ~ubuntu-security.
- E: ubuntu-download-manager source: build-depends-on-metapackage 
build-depends: qt5-default
- W: libubuntu-download-manager-client-doc: embedded-javascript-library 
usr/share/doc/ubuntu-download-manager/cpp/html/jquery.js please use libjs-jquery

** Changed in: ubuntu-download-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Changed in: ubuntu-download-manager (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Manuel de la Peña (mandel) => Ubuntu Security Team 
(ubuntu-security)

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Title:
  [MIR] ubuntu-download-manager

Status in ubuntu-download-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  webbrowser-app (in main) currently has a non-explicit runtime dependency on 
ubuntu-download-manager, which is in universe.
  This has been working until now because the desktop version of the app 
doesn’t make use of the QML API for the download manager, only the version for 
touch devices does (and ubuntu-download-manager is part of the touch seed).
  With convergence in mind, the desktop version needs to start using that QML 
API, so the runtime dependency needs to be made explicit. Hence the need for 
ubuntu-download-manager to be included in main.
  It is likely that other applications will have the same kind of requirements 
in the near future too.

  ubuntu-download-manager is actively being developed and maintained,
  upstream tracks their bugs at
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-download-manager/.

  All its build and runtime dependencies are already in main.

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