Ubuntu automatically changes the Maintainer field when it copies
packages from Debian.

The nik4 package is in universe which means that no Canonical employees
are responsible for maintaining the package in Ubuntu. The MOTU team is
responsible for maintaining packages in universe, but is not able to
deal with the huge number of packages.

Ubuntu has many users but not many developers, Debian has many more
developers but is not able to maintain all packages properly either.
Ubuntu cannot handle the same number of packages with less developers.

I maintain pretty much all GIS & OSM related packages in Debian, and the
state of those packages in Ubuntu is depressing. Nobody doing bug
triage, only the occasional patch for toolchain related issues. There
are many users of the GIS & OSM packages in Ubuntu, but none of them
have taken the step to become involved in its maintenance.

If you want to improve packages in Ubuntu, you're better off working
with the maintainers of the package in Debian, and hosting the improved
packages in your PPA until Ubuntu has synced the changes into their next
release.

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