Do we need a snapshot past 3.0.13 for this? I'd prefer to use releases,
to be honest. The upstream versioning for snapshots should really be
something like 3.0.13+git<date>.<commit>.

Doing this properly in the git repo (https://salsa.debian.org/efi-
team/gnu-efi) would be nice, and then upload to experimental and sync it
back. Don't know if gnu-efi needs a pre-build script thingy, otherwise
the upstream tarball can be created using git archive --prefix gnu-
efi-<version from above>/ | xz. Then import with gbp import-orig, and do
the usual dance of finalizing changelog entries.

It's hard to validate otherwise whether the upstream tarball is the
correct one.

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