Thanks for explaining more details and backgrounds Adam!
But promotion to main isn't really done per-architecture.

That only exists via e.g. having a package build only x86 binaries and then 
promoting it.
I've not yet seen a package building x86,arm64,ppc64 binaries but then 
promoting only some of the architectures.

Therefore I suggest for now lets push src:pmdk and binary:libpmem1 and
binary:libpmem1-dev to main, but leave the others in universe for now.

That will not break the back of the "middle-tier-libs" like pmempool, 
libpmemobj, ... 
The will still be in a package that has it's source in main being monitored and 
cared for - just a slightly less hard-commitment.
To me it seems to be the cleanest cut we can make right now.

My MP that I linked above would achieve exactly that.

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