> > Great. Last time I checked, it was around ~4800 bps, which is just a > > wee-bit better than not working at all. > > Far from that. It means that the package works fine, and only the serial > driver needs fixing.
The package may work however fine, if the driver is barely usable, then the package is almost useless too. However, if GNU's serial driver was fixed to handle 36k/s (or even 36kbps), this was not the case. But then, someone should have taken over during the ~1.5 year period while it was orphaned. > > In this case, you'll just have to reintroduce um-pppd and have fun. > > If that would be easier for Debian, I would agree. However, removing and > adding packages are expensive for Debian, as they require manual work. The solution would have been to adopt it. Noone can say I removed it prematurely - I waited a year. If that isn't enough to adopt a package, which is usable as you say, I do not think it has a reason to stay in the archive any longer.

