i would prefer a very fast 1.4 release with only generics support while we do this planning for a 1.5. since we already did this once, i would imagine it could be done again in a month or two with a full release that makes a lot of people happy and breaks practically nothing. that would give us plenty of time to plan in the meantime.
i have permission here at work to open source some of our mobile components and would like to add some base-level support for WML and some infrastructure that supports mobile devices in general to the next generation (whether it's 1.4 or 1.5). whether this ought to go in core or somewhere else is up for debate. it's surely lower priority than some other features, but i thought i'd throw it in there. Martijn Dashorst wrote: > > All, > > With 1.3.2 out the door we should start planning our next release. > > We have agreed upon doing milestone releases to give our current users > a quick and easy way to play with the new features, such as generics. > Between those milestones we don't promise API stability, so if > generics don't work or need some tweaking we are free to change that. > > But first things first: > 1 - wicket 1.4 or 2.0 (for now I'll refer to Wicket Next Generation (WNG)? > 2 - are we going to timebox the milestones, or plan on features added? > 3 - how many milestones do we plan? > 4 - which features go into each milestone? > > 1: Wicket 1.4 or 2.0? > > If I remember correctly we decided on 2.0 with a small margin. > > 2. Time box or feature box milestones > > I think feature box is the way to go. > > 3: How many milestones? > > I suggest 5 milestone releases: > WNG-M1 - WNG-M4 : add new features, fix bugs in previous milestone > WNG-M5 : API freeze, move to release > We should focus on adding 2-3 bigger features per milestone, and > reserve other features for WNG.1 > > 4: Which features in each milestone? > > Our planning should be committed to a Wiki document or in JIRA, but > for discussion sake, I'll post the milestone list here: > > M1: generics only > M2: > M3: > M4: > M5: > > Martijn > > -- > Buy Wicket in Action: http://manning.com/dashorst > Apache Wicket 1.3.1 is released > Get it now: http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.3.1 > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Planning-Wicket-Next-Generation-tp16046194p16062416.html Sent from the Wicket - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.