Hey Jeff-

Looks cool, here are my suggestions:

1) Clarify in the project title that this is for gadgets. It is mentioned
once on the frontpage, but probably not obvious enough. Some people may
think that its for Java robots at first.
2) Create a short tutorial about creating a simple WaveMVC gadget. I can
link to that from our articles page in the docs.

Thanks for sharing!

- pamela

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Jeffrey Richley <jeffrich...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I've started putting together a framework to hide the details of wave
> development from the programmer. It is based on basic MVC so the programming
> goes from key value pairs to bean programming.
>
> If you are interested you can take a look at the Google Code project at
> http://code.google.com/p/wavemvc.  It is definately in it's infancy but I
> think it has potential. If you do get a chance to look at the sample app,
> let me know any feedback you might have.
>
> I look forward to comments,
>
> Jeff Richley
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