Public bug reported:

Reviewing supported-sysadmin-common [1] I noticed that xinetd was added
before 2008 and may no longer be necessary with our switch to systemd.
None of it's reverse dependencies are in main.

$ reverse-depends src:xinetd
Reverse-Depends
===============
* fex                           (for xinetd)
* fusionforge-plugin-scmgit     (for xinetd)
* fusionforge-plugin-scmsvn     (for xinetd)
* fusionforge-scm               (for xinetd)
* talkd                         (for xinetd)
* tftpd                         (for xinetd)
* xmlsysd                       (for xinetd)
$ reverse-depends -b src:xinetd
No reverse dependencies found

[1] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-
seeds/platform.bionic/view/head:/supported-sysadmin-common

** Affects: xinetd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  xinetd still needed in main?

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