clutter-cairo has been deprecated upstream, but it 0.8.0 still exists in
the Karmic archive. That's the whole point of why it has a task here:

and...@andrew-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy libclutter-cairo-0.8-0
libclutter-cairo-0.8-0:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 0.8.2-1
  Version table:
     0.8.2-1 0
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/universe Packages

The question is, should it be removed from the archive? Are we going to
keep libclutter-0.8-0? It's co-installable. But we've successfully
transitioned all its reverse dependencies?

and...@andrew-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy libclutter-0.8-0
libclutter-0.8-0
Reverse Depends:
  libclutter-cairo-0.8-0
  libclutter-0.8-dev
  libclutter-0.8-dbg

MOTU-Release, any opinion on whether we should leave libclutter-
cairo-0.8-0 and libclutter-0.8-0 around, or should I open removal
requests on them?

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