2011/10/7 Clint Checketts
> So what is the best way (official? permanent?) to link to a previous
> response?
>
> In 6 months when someone has a similar question, what is the official way
> to
> link to previous answers? Equally, what is the best way to improve those
> answers if the answer 6 mont
>> So what is the best way (official? permanent?) to link to a previous
>> response?
>
> Link to a posting on Nabble or one of the other mailinglist-aggregators out
> there perhaps? :)
and keep patience while "somentity" is re-implementing stacko, making
it os, waiting it's fully established and
> So what is the best way (official? permanent?) to link to a previous
> response?
Link to a posting on Nabble or one of the other mailinglist-aggregators out
there perhaps? :)
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So what is the best way (official? permanent?) to link to a previous
response?
In 6 months when someone has a similar question, what is the official way to
link to previous answers? Equally, what is the best way to improve those
answers if the answer 6 months back worked at that time, but now is i
it sounds great, but why not fully concentrate on wicket. apache will
adopt whatever magic-solution asa it'll be licence compliant, and
affordable by resources and directives.
for the moment this mailing list has been a very successful machine,
and still has much to bring. outside, whatever wrappe
On a light note:
we can build our version of stackoverflow as a Q/A for wicket. We can build
it in wicket and let everyone access the code. We can use it as a demo
wicket application.
Josh.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Gaetan Zoritchak <
g.zoritc...@moncoachfinance.com> wrote:
> I fully und
I fully understand the risk of relying on an external and uncontrolled
party. The best of breed solution would be to have SO like a Q & A
for wicket based on an open source implementation like Bert mentionned.
For the mailing list, I think the advantage of reading the messages on his
phone is les
+1, totally agree this is a big plus for me, also I can answer mails
on my phone easy..
2011/10/7 Josh Kamau :
> I like the mail. Atleast i can get the answers even on my not so smart
> phone.
>
> Josh.
>
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Chris Colman
> wrote:
>
>> >Source management and bugs are
The biggest issue with moving to Stack Overflow is that we deliver our
community to an external party which can do anything with the
questions, show stupid ads, etc. Have no mistake: stack exchange is a
commercial venture. So one criterium is to be able to pull the plug on
it whenever it goes sour.
I had a discussion about this with martin dashorst when we meet this
year at a conference. Apparently, he does like the idea of a SO like
Q&A site for wicket. But wicket being an Apache project, there are
certain requirement if i recall our discussion correctly.
One of the problems is the hosting
I like the mail. Atleast i can get the answers even on my not so smart
phone.
Josh.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Chris Colman
wrote:
> >Source management and bugs are also outdated. The version on github is
> much
> >better.
>
> I recently had to get up to speed with github. Not sure what all
>Source management and bugs are also outdated. The version on github is
much
>better.
I recently had to get up to speed with github. Not sure what all the
fuss is about. The learning curve was about 20x that of Subversion and
I'm still not confident about how to do things or whether what I'm doing
>
> Heh. You just said we have a very active community.
>
> While I do like Stack Overflow for many things, it's not a true way of
> building a community. It's a way of asking questions. (Yes, this is just
> my opinion - not meaning to start a flamewar). We have a vibrant community
> here - I d
Hi!
2011/10/7 Gaetan Zoritchak
> Why not drop this mailing list and discuss all questions
> onStackOverflow. The business community would be more visible.
It might make sense to join the stackoverflow network with
www.WicketRuntimeException.com or similar as a better subsitute for
users@wicket ;
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Gaetan Zoritchak <
g.zoritc...@moncoachfinance.com> wrote:
> First of all, I love wicket. I think it's a very effective framework,
> with an active community.
>
Great, thanks!
> But ...
>
> I regret that some tools reduce its visibility. I think, in particular, t
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