Hi Attila, On www.wicketstuff.org, the "definition of wicketstuff" is too large, even a whole application seems to match.
In my opinion, wicketstuff is for components and extensions wicket for a large majority of developers. My component is too specific to match this last definition. But I'm glad, it's ok. -- Isammoc 2011/3/28 Attila Király <[email protected]>: > At www.wicketstuff.org the following is stated: "Wicket Stuff is a > collection of open source projects for the Apache Wicket web framework > created and maintained by the Wicket community." > Maybe that could also be mentioned in the git wiki with a longer > explanation. In my definition it includes integration libraries, reusable > components, extensions that are not present in Apache Wicket itself but can > be useful for other wicket users. > > Attila > > 2011/3/28 Isammoc OFF <[email protected]> > >> Thanks, >> >> By the way, is it any place to find a definition of wicketstuff vision ? >> Or a place to add it ? >> >> 2011/3/28 Martin Grigorov <[email protected]>: >> > User 'isammoc' added. >> > Wicketstuff is exactly for that - integrating Wicket with other >> > technologies. >> > Have fun! >> > >> > On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Isammoc OFF <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I would like to add wicket-eidogo player [1] to wicketstuff, but : >> >> >> >> 1. Is it a good idea ? I did not find information about which project >> >> can be part of wicketstuff or not. Any definition of wicketstuff's >> >> vision somewhere ? >> >> >> >> 2. I never used git before (CVS, SVN, Synergy), is it better to fork >> >> and ask for a pull — I do not want to make mistake — or to have push >> >> access anyway ? >> >> >> >> 3. If it is a good idea and it is better to have push access, may I >> >> have it ? my username on github is "isammoc". >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks for your consideration, >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Isammoc >> >> >> >> [1] http://code.google.com/p/wicket-eidogo/ >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Martin Grigorov >> > jWeekend >> > Training, Consulting, Development >> > http://jWeekend.com <http://jweekend.com/> >> > >> >
