In case you are not aware, the Audacity team announced earlier this month some pretty invasive changes not acceptable for KaOS. For some details see:
https://github.com/audacity/audacity/issues/1213

The version currently in the repo should not be effected, but the update announced today, definitely is (3.0.3).
What to do now? Jump ship early, and try to package from one of the forks? Remove, and point users to alternatives like Ardour? Leave old version for another 2-3 months to see if they change their mind? Please give your opinion.

What to do with Audacity?

Use a fork
Remove
Don't update
This poll has ended.

Personally I wouldn't update, if later on, a fork that has been thoroughly tested is deemed a worthy replacement, a switch to use the fork instead would be fine. I don't think there is need to remove it completely from the repo if the changes do not apply to old versions.
This is merely my opinion, I don't really use Audacity, I've installed it in the past just to play around, the opinions of people who actually use it regularly should be given priority over mine.

I would wait, until one of the forks has established itself.

https://github.com/audacity/audacity/discussions/1353

Building from source. When you build Audacity from source code all network features are excluded by default. We expect Audacity builds available via Linux distributions to be network-free unless the maintainers of said packages specifically want to include networking features.

Is the new Audacity a valid option again?

a month later