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Bug#422312: marked as done (ITP: php-qt -- Object-oriented interface to the Qt4 Framework.)



Your message dated Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:54:49 -0600
with message-id <200802201654.56515.atomo64@gmail.com>
and subject line Bug#422312: abandoning ITP
has caused the Debian Bug report #422312,
regarding ITP: php-qt -- Object-oriented interface to the Qt4 Framework.
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Raphael Geissert <atomo64@gmail.com>

* Package name    : php-qt
Version         : 0.0.3
Upstream Author : Thomas Mönicke
* URL             : http://www.php-qt.org/
* License         : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description           : Object-oriented interface to the Qt4 Framework .

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After talking to Thomas Moenicke (upstream) about the license problems 
surrounding PHP and Qt I've decided not to try to include this package in the 
Debian archive because of the following reason:

> But I've recently being reconsidering whether to package php-qt or
>  not, and I seem to conclude that php-qt is not something that should
>  really be shipped in Debian.
>
>  Just like php-gtk/2, php-qt is just an other toy for playing, not
>  something that should really be used for something more or less
>  serious. IMHO there are much better languages on which an application
>  can be written and use Qt rather than PHP which is more web-oriented.

Even Steve Langasek long time ago expressed his opinion[1] about it.

[1]http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.mentors/24310/

Sincerely,
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