I agree with the assessment and I'm rather confident it will come back
once adapted to the new stack.

There is indeed a fix by pushkar proposed but not yet accepted which
might allow it to come back.

The Debian freeze slows getting the update just by sync down, but it is
ok to get proposed migration cleaned up for now  (just as
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1611598/camping-removed-from-testing/
did for testing) and allowing it back, as it fails as is it needs a new
upload either way and the current one won't be usable.

./remove-package -m "LP: #2115360, blocking ruby-rack 3.3 transition - follows 
Debians removal from testing" -s questing camping
Removing packages from questing:
        camping 2.3-2 in questing
                camping 2.3-2 in questing amd64
                camping 2.3-2 in questing arm64
                camping 2.3-2 in questing armhf
                camping 2.3-2 in questing i386
                camping 2.3-2 in questing ppc64el
                camping 2.3-2 in questing riscv64
                camping 2.3-2 in questing s390x
Comment: LP: #2115360, blocking ruby-rack 3.3 transition - follows Debians 
removal from testing
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.


** Changed in: camping (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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