Some words:

You should keep in mind that this is an academic project. They have for
regular long phases with no activity. Thats normal for all scientific
programs, and I have to thought very deep to find one without slow
development.

Iǘe wrote them just an e-mail. Lets see if they react on.

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To remove it is anyway a not so good idea.

The alternatives that are on

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=637334

are not really alternatives.

They are librarys for python(and C), but thats all  and especially what
is there in ubuntu.

harpia is an IDE for graphical programing , like rapidminer or other
stuff(IBM has brought out open..?? -> can not  remember, which is the
mother IDE of that category) and with this it seperates heavily from
conventional programming that you have with lxml or ElementTree.

Beside this lxml and elementTree are just for handling xml and not about
design vision system(with graphical programming).

All that what they might be have in common is that harpia(I do it know
only for rapidminer for sure) might use xml files for handling the
building blocks in the graphical programming environment.

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