Hi,

> It's certainly possible with little to no modification of the package,
> as I have already backported pacman to bullseye in my personal repo [1].
> I could officially get it in Debian backports for bullseye once I learn
> more about how the process works (I'm only a DM at the moment).

The backport will have to go through the backport NEW queue, so you
need a DD to sponsor the initial version. I can sponsor it if you
want, I just need a git repo with a backport branch to build it :-).
Meanwhile, you can request to have your uid in the backports Access
Control Lists [1] for future updates.

Best,
Dylan

[1] https://backports.debian.org/Contribute/

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