Hi Julian,

AFAICS that isn't even intentional anymore.
Just the auto-rescue from src:gcc-1[34] being in main.

[11]:
libgo-13-dev         | gcc-13     | Rescued from gcc-13
libgo-14-dev         | gcc-14     | Rescued from gcc-14  

The rest then is a long list of things libgo-13-dev and libgo-14-dev
depend on.

If you'd land (maybe have doko and zhjs say that matches how it should
be) the respective `Extra-Exclude:` entries in [2]:supported. Then all
those packages should naturally start to be listed as "move to universe"
in [3].

If we do not add these it would permanently try to come back to main.
And just like so many other versioned packages they will need to be updated, if 
you think there can be a safe wildcard for these it would not happen over and 
over again. Maybe just libgo-[0-9]*-dev?

[1]: 
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/germinate-output/ubuntu.oracular/all+extra
[2]: git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ubuntu
[3]: https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/component-mismatches.html

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