Added test file for using in tests of the Ubuntu reviews API loader

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"origin": "ubuntu",
"rating": 5,
"hide": false,
"app_name": "",
"language": "en",
"reviewer_username": "myR3bGx",
"usefulness_total": 0,
"usefulness_favorable": 0,
"review_text": "I am an experienced vim user, but I also use other editors. I appreciate Cream's easy to learn interface and the default behavior that is closer to the rest of the world. After using LibreOffice or gedit, my fingers get confused in gvim, but not in Cream. \n\nI also appreciate \"expert mode\" that you can enable with Settings / Preferences / Expert Mode if you want to get all the power of Vim. With expert mode, you're truly running vim but with the simplified cream interface.\n\nNow I have the best of both worlds with cream. ",
"date_deleted": null,
"summary": "I Use it Every Day!",
"version": "0.43-3",
"id": 96701,
"date_created": "2015-06-25 13:49:30",
"reviewer_displayname": "Erik Zoltan",
"package_name": "cream",
"distroseries": "vivid"
},
{
"origin": "ubuntu",
"rating": 1,
"hide": false,
"app_name": "",
"language": "en",
"reviewer_username": "TRWpyNN",
"usefulness_total": 2,
"usefulness_favorable": 0,
"review_text": "Useless, as the whole point of VIM is to actually have a powerful console text-editor (and GVim solves the GUI dilemma). Downgrading VIM into a gedit/notepad like editor is an exercise in futility. In that scenario it would be best to just use gedit or Kate or any other editor originally created for that purpose instead of bastardizing VIM.",
"date_deleted": null,
"summary": "Useless",
"version": "0.43-3",
"id": 82751,
"date_created": "2014-01-02 00:38:21",
"reviewer_displayname": "Carmelo Vargas",
"package_name": "cream",
"distroseries": "saucy"
},
{
"origin": "ubuntu",
"rating": 5,
"hide": false,
"app_name": "",
"language": "en",
"reviewer_username": "3cd86YD",
"usefulness_total": 0,
"usefulness_favorable": 0,
"review_text": "cream is a configuration of vim which let vim to be used as a \"normal\" editor. For example it enable handy Ctrl-C Ctr-P keys combinations. Moreover it has very powerful features such as multitab editing, column selection (by ALT+Shift) and so on. By entering Ctrl-L you can enter the expert mode which let you enter commands in traditional vim environment by using :, i, and ESC. By ESC you turn back in the \"normal\" editor features. So it is extra useful and you have in one place everything you may want for editing text files.",
"date_deleted": null,
"summary": "power of vim + easy of use. extra useful",
"version": "0.43-3",
"id": 100178,
"date_created": "2016-03-24 09:36:17",
"reviewer_displayname": "Giuseppe",
"package_name": "cream",
"distroseries": "wily"
},
{
"origin": "ubuntu",
"rating": 5,
"hide": false,
"app_name": "",
"language": "en",
"reviewer_username": "mX3rbPr",
"usefulness_total": 2,
"usefulness_favorable": 2,
"review_text": "I've been a long time vim user, and I have to say even knowing vim inside and out, having Cream on top of vim is just icing on the cake. It's one of those tools that I've come to enjoy having whenever I'm running vim.",
"date_deleted": null,
"summary": "Icing on the Cake",
"version": "0.42-1",
"id": 7686,
"date_created": "2011-05-16 11:45:18",
"reviewer_displayname": "Raven Snowfall",
"package_name": "cream",
"distroseries": "natty"
}
]