wicket-spring-jpa-hibernate archetype

2008-02-22 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
Hi James Carman and I would like to start working on this. But are wondering if it should go into the apache project or wicketstuff. We were wondering if it would be best going for apache, because it would probably end there anyway and we would like to avoid the incubation process.. What do

Re: wicket-spring-jpa-hibernate archetype

2008-02-22 Thread James Carman
I am already an Apache committer (member of Apache Commons PMC and chair of HiveMind PMC), so all you would need to do is grant me karma on the wicket repo (or a branch thereof, if that's even possible, if you don't feel comfortable with me having access to the core). On 2/22/08, Nino Saturnino Ma

Re: wicket-spring-jpa-hibernate archetype

2008-02-22 Thread C.
On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 08:46 -0500, James Carman wrote: > I am already an Apache committer (member of Apache Commons PMC and > chair of HiveMind PMC), so all you would need to do is grant me karma > on the wicket repo (or a branch thereof, if that's even possible, if > you don't feel comfortable wi

Re: wicket-spring-jpa-hibernate archetype

2008-02-22 Thread Igor Vaynberg
unfortunately nino is not also a committer... i think you guys should start out in wicket-stuff, that way you can work on it together. when it is stable we can move it to core. i think something small like an archetype can also be contrbuted as a patch so there is no need to go through the incubat