> I was trying to ask, was it deliberately excluded?

Since it's not in Ubuntu, no, it is not deliberately excluded.

> This page:
> 
> https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/ubuntu-purge/blob/d2473a7418ad31d74425e9c5170a4d1ff1e2c637/conf/purge-oneiric
> 
> Has "kregexpeditor purge" in it, and I was just wondering if there was
> some deliberate reason it may have been excluded.

I also see "apache2 purge" and "abrowser purge". so I think that this is
file might be listing packages that were modified for Trisquel, not just
ones that were excluded. This does seem to indicate that kregexpeditor
might have been included in Ubuntu 11.10, so maybe Ubuntu used to
package kregexpeditor but no longer does.

> > Feel free to help package it up
> 
> If I can determine it is completely free, how do I do this? Is there a guide?

If it is packaged in a PPA or another Debian-based distro, then it can
be imported to Trisquel with a package helper like this one.[1]
Otherwise you'd need to package it yourself.[2]

[1] 
https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/package-helpers/blob/flidas/helpers/make-qtox
[2] https://wiki.debian.org/HowToPackageForDebian

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