Owncloud package for raspberry OS 11 missing?

Steps to reproduce

1.Using a fresh and an up-to-date version of Raspberry OS 11 (bullseye), it is not possible to install owncloud via apt. apt-cache search owncloud results in the following output:

pi@rpi32:~ $ apt-cache search owncloud | fgrep owncloud
owncloud-antivirus - antivirus for ownCloud based on ClamAV - ownCloud application
owncloud-apps - third party applications for ownCloud
owncloud-music - music player and server - ownCloud application
owncloud-tasks - task management with CalDAV support - ownCloud application

Expected behaviour

Like in Raspberry OS 10 (buster), I expected a package named ‘owncloud’ to be available.

Actual behaviour

Package ‘ownlcoud’ is not there (yet?). Will it become available?

Server configuration

Operating system:
Raspberry OS 11 (bullseye), 32-bit

Web server:
nginx version: nginx/1.18.0

Database:
Not applicable

PHP version:
PHP 8.0.1, php8.0-fpm

ownCloud version: (see ownCloud admin page)
None

Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install:

Where did you install ownCloud from:

Signing status (ownCloud 9.0 and above):

Login as admin user into your ownCloud and access 
http://example.com/index.php/settings/integrity/failed 
paste the results into https://gist.github.com/ and puth the link here.

The content of config/config.php:

Log in to the web-UI with an administrator account and click on
'admin' -> 'Generate Config Report' -> 'Download ownCloud config report'
This report includes the config.php settings, the list of activated apps
and other details in a well sanitized form.

or 

If you have access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ config:list system
from within your ownCloud installation folder

*ATTENTION:* Do not post your config.php file in public as is. Please use one of the above
methods whenever possible. Both, the generated reports from the web-ui and from occ config:list
consistently remove sensitive data. You still may want to review the report before sending.
If done manually then it is critical for your own privacy to dilligently
remove *all* host names, passwords, usernames, salts and other credentials before posting.
You should assume that attackers find such information and will use them against your systems.

List of activated apps:

If you have access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ app:list
from within your ownCloud installation folder.

Are you using external storage, if yes which one: local/smb/sftp/…

Are you using encryption: yes/no

Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: LDAP/ActiveDirectory/Webdav/…

LDAP configuration (delete this part if not used)

With access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ ldap:show-config
from within your ownCloud installation folder

Without access to your command line download the data/owncloud.db to your local
computer or access your SQL server remotely and run the select query:
SELECT * FROM `oc_appconfig` WHERE `appid` = 'user_ldap';


Eventually replace sensitive data as the name/IP-address of your LDAP server or groups.

Client configuration

Browser:

Operating system:

Logs

Web server error log

Insert your webserver log here

ownCloud log (data/owncloud.log)

Insert your ownCloud log here

Browser log

Insert your browser log here, this could for example include:

a) The javascript console log
b) The network log 
c) ...

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