Hi, An update on this:
I plan to take care of the Debian vagrant package (in the framework of the Ruby team, as this is currently done). I uploaded the latest free version of Vagrant to unstable/testing (2.3.7+git20230731.5fc64cde+dfsg-2). Of course help is welcomed. An easy and useful entry point is to look at existing bugs, try to reproduce them with the latest version, and report back. I do not plan to package the non-free versions of Vagrant. I also plan to continue to take care of the Debian Vagrant images, including ensure that they work with the version of Vagrant in Debian. I also looked a bit at potential alternatives. A project with a good potential is Incus (a LXD fork by the original LXC/LXD main developer). It is easy to install, and it provides both VMs and containers support. However currently it does not provide an equivalent to a Vagrantfile (to describe the infrastructure to create, what to execute on nodes, etc.). There's a terraform/opentofu provider, but that doesn't sounds very exciting regarding complexity. I raised that topic in https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-as-a-vagrant-replacement/19586 but the discussion did not go anywhere interesting. Maybe a third party project could create an incus frontend that provides a Vagrantfile-like interface. Given infinite free time, I would likely work on that. :) Lucas