Hi Rob, I can't speak for the Ubuntu release team but I'll give my
understanding of the situation:

since Eoan is past feature freeze and Debian import freeze, phpmyadmin
won't be included in the 19.10 release.

Once the next release is opened, Ubuntu will automatically import
phpmyadmin from Debian if William and his team have brought it through
the NEW packaging process in Debian. There may or may not be steps that
you can do to help out, it might be worth looking through the Salsa
issue tracker to see if there's things you can do to contribute.

Thanks

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