On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 02:54:17AM +0200, Patard Arnaud wrote:

> * Package name    : php-gtk -- PHP extension for GTK+ client-side 
> cross-platform GUI apps.
>   Version         : 0.5.2
>   Upstream Author : Andrei Zmievski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL             : http://gtk.php.net/
> * License         : LGPL
>   Description     : PHP-GTK: PHP language bindings for GTK+ toolkit. 
> PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that enables you to write client-side 
> cross-platform GUI applications. This is the first such extension of 
> this kind and one of the goals behind it was to prove that PHP is a 
> capable general-purpose scripting language that is suited for more 
> than just Web applications. This extension will _not_ allow you to 
> display GTK+ programs in a Web browser, and can be used in the Web 
> environment only if you are running the webserver locally. It is 
> intended for creating standalone GUI applications.

I object to this ITP on the grounds that PHP is NOT a capable,
general-purpose scripting language that is suited for more than just web
applications.

> (Include the long description here.)

Indeed.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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