Hi, I thought about helping with Debian packaging years ago, but if I remember 
correctly, it seemed abandoned upstream, so I didn't take the time to look into 
it further.
Is there a specific reason why it wasn't integrated into Debian, or perhaps it 
just seemed abandoned upstream?

Now trying to search a bit before arriving here I saw:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/boot-repair-disk/ Last Update: 2016-02-14
https://github.com/yannmrn/boot-repair last commit 14 years ago
I saw also discussion about adding in other distros, it seems to me that in 
general without a maintained git the project is not considered and that is the 
main problem, or am I wrong?

from repology can only see only in aur with a single old upload:
https://repology.org/project/boot-repair/versions

There seem to be other tools out there that try to do the same thing, some even 
with the same name:
https://github.com/AndresDev859674/boot-repair
https://github.com/MX-Linux/mx-bootrepair
https://github.com/pardus/pardus-boot-repair

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