>Did you mean it was removed because it fails to build on mips/mipsel?

I know where to find the package history, but I don't know more about
the specific details for this package. :) Now that you mention it, that
seems a bit strange since Ubuntu doesn't support mips(el). Looks like
the package had failed to build on arm64 and was missing dependencies to
attempt a build on armhf
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openscad/2015.03-2+dfsg-2ubuntu5).
Could possibly also be that it failed to build when attempting to
rebuild packages in the archive but I don't know.

>Can I do something to help getting this package back into ubuntu?

One way would probably be to get the package resynced from Debian to
Ubuntu. Note that currently it is marked as affected by two release
critical bugs (the mips build failure and another)
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/openscad, so it might be easier to
reintroduce the package if those were fixed. Also note that at the time
2015.03-2+dfsg-2ubuntu5 was removed it contained some Ubuntu-specific
patches (one can tell by "ubuntu" in the version number),  and perhaps
these would still need to be included to build and run as expected in
Ubuntu.

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