Hi Richard, If the wicket related code that you are going to release is a clean, polished project on its own, and you plan to keep supporting it, then I think the project deserves its own hosting, instead of being added to wicket-stuff.
There is a lot of cool stuff and useful ideas in wicket-stuff, And I am certainly in favour of keeping wicket-stuff and the 'everyone can commit' concept. But the downside is that the level of maturity and support varies greatly within the subprojects. regards Maarten I have no opinion, but I am interested in seeing how the process > is structured and comes to a resolution. I hope to release some > Wicket related code early next year and will have to select some > hosting environment. > > Thanks > > Richard > > -- > Quis custodiet ipsos custodes >