Can I suggest that you maintain these packages in a git tree somewhere
(if you aren't doing so already), create branches for the Ubuntu stable
releases you're targeting, and then get reviews straight from there?
I'll be happy to do an SRU review straight from a git branch. Then
review changes could get committed there presumably by more people, so
we could move faster. Chris will just need to review new commits that
land since his last review, and upload when everyone is happy. And I can
allow through any upload after just verifying that it is identical to
the thing I already reviewed and accepted in git.

It'll save confusion with multiple versions in the queue this way, too.

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