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Bug#218462: marked as done (O: pong -- Preference/Property dialogs maker for GNOME)



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From: Akira TAGOH <tagoh@debian.org>
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Subject: O: pong -- Preference/Property dialogs maker for GNOME
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm orphaning pong package, because I don't use it at this
point, and it seems that the upstream doesn't maintain it
anymore.

Description is here:
 PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs. By default it does
 very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of
 the dialogs.


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removed from the archive: ROM; abandoned upstream, waste of space.

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