As far as I can see, the proper way to achieve what is being attempted here is to use debconf to bring up that prompt I spoke about in #1 or bring that part of enabling the repo into the installer when the OS is installed for the first time. A package in universe is definitely the wrong place for that both from a technical POV (the repo is actually not necessary at all for the software I have installed) as well as from a policy POV.
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