Looking at this briefly, I'm trying to think if there's any other,
negative implications of such a change. Of course we want to keep stable
series as stable as possible, avoiding big changes without a good
reason, but to me it feels that right now the package as-is is anyway a
no-op and only holds up updates. Are there also any possible side
effects?

Normally I'd kill the package altogether, but since it's a stable series
I think the dummy-package approach seems fine. I'm fine with getting it
uploaded.

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