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Subject: RFP: hazehakase -- Gecko, dillo and w3m based web browser using GTK
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Package: wnpp

* Package name    : hazehakase
  Version         : 0.1.3
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* URL             : http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/
* License         : GPL
  Description     : Gecko, dillo and w3m based web browser using GTK
  Kazehakase is a web browser, using Gecko, dillo, w3m as HTML rendering 
  engine.
  
  Currently kazehakase only supports Gecko Engine.  Dillo will be supported 
  when dillo embed comes available (maybe version 0.7.0)
  
  Kazehakase has toolbar with rss/rdf menus, rss/rdf viewer, normal bookmarks,
  search window for google.  These are to be available as plugins.

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Subject: Please close WNPP bugs properly
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This WNPP bug was tagged "fixed" rather than closed properly.  This might
be because your sponsor uploaded the package in a wrong way, or because
your upload was mistakenly recognizes as an NMU.  Please take this into
account in the future, and do close WNPP bugs properly.

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Martin Michlmayr
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