> Since the new package isn't in the archive yet, we have to install
these separately.

Please *do not* install these from a PPA for the purposes of SRU
verification. If this is necessary then you're not really testing what
would land in the SRU, and there is no real justification for a hardware
enablement in Ubuntu that requires software from third party sources (in
that case the entire enablement could just be done in those third party
sources, with no need for an SRU).

This does mean that you need to get the *entire* SRU uploaded into
proposed at once, so that they can all be tested together. The
expectation is that the *entire* enablement is performed in proposed
before being released to updates all together.

I haven't finished reviewing your comment above - that will take some
time to go through carefully - but I hope this immediate feedback is
useful.

>From https://documentation.ubuntu.com/sru/en/latest/howto/common-
issues/#test-plan:

> The Test Plan or verification only tested part of the user story that
we are fixing with a series of SRUs. In this case, we expect all
packages in proposed and verification of the entire user story at once.
E.g. a hardware enablement needs to be done across three packages. This
avoids iteration in the stable release.

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  [SRU] Intel Battlemage cards lack hardware encode support

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