Agreed, and due to that it gets rather few updates (for example M/N are
the same)

 telegraf | 1.21.4+ds1-0ubuntu2 | jammy/universe  | source
 telegraf | 1.22.3+ds1-0ubuntu2 | mantic/universe | source
 telegraf | 1.22.3+ds1-0ubuntu2 | noble/universe  | source


But gladly has no reverse dependencies:

$ reverse-depends -r noble --build-depends src:telegraf
No reverse dependencies found

$ reverse-depends -r noble src:telegraf
No reverse dependencies found

For what most nodes need - the agent - there is a snap

$ snap find telegraf
Name      Version  Publisher  Notes    Summary
telegraf  1.30.0   sajoupa    classic  Telegraf agent

Or people would often use container images instead.

The package as-is without much more investment is really is more misleading 
than helpful.
Agreed to remove.

And it is currently no more building from source in noble which is a
state cleaned up towards the release.

While there would be a fix for the build, the removal seems more
appropriate in this case.

** Changed in: telegraf (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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