Agreed, it has no revdep not even the weird ones on the provides.

./checkrdepends --no-ports --include-provides --suite plucky --archive-base 
'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu' rust-unzip
<empty>

The reasoning in the Debian bug is clear, agree to remove in the current
state to clean plucky before release.

./remove-package -m "LP: #2104367, ROM; no rdep, abandoned upstream" -s plucky 
rust-unzip
Removing packages from plucky:
        rust-unzip 0.1.0-1 in plucky
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky amd64
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky arm64
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky armhf
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky ppc64el
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky riscv64
                librust-unzip-dev 0.1.0-1 in plucky s390x
Comment: LP: #2104367, ROM; no rdep, abandoned upstream
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.


P.S. I like the usage of codesearch an additional way to show no references are 
left.

** Changed in: rust-unzip (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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