snapd itself does not have any concept of newer/older revisions, if the
snap in the channel is different to the one installed it will be offered
as a refresh candidate. I don't really want to work around that in
subiquity.

I think what happened here was that the stable/ubuntu-20.04 branch
autoclosed and so snapd fell back to stable. Looks like someone has
opened it again.

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