On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, Udora wrote:
Because of the my impression so far, I've decided to download the Wicket
source and look for answers to my future questions there. Probably I'd be
less productive that way but unfortunately I don't clearly see any other
alternative.
Quite the contrary, wicket
i remember when they organizaed Sun Developer Day in my country and sun
passed some survey forms around asking us to tick frameworks we are using
and then Wicket was excluded from the List. You know what I did? I used my
Pen to include Wicket in the List and then ticked it :)
Wicket rocks
Hi Igor,
First of all, I would want to say that I've solved the problem myself and
having now a great table component with all what I needed.
And I also want to say that I don't think I owe you as a developer anything
for using Wicket. Of course being an open source developer, you have the
Hi Udora,
I have been lurking this list for a few months now and I am really amazed by
the speed and helpfulness that questions are answered (check it for yourself
at http://www.nabble.com/Wicket-f13974.html). The few questions I posed when
i was feeling my way around the framework were all
Let's back up here a minute.
First off, you are a thankless idiot for thinking that these guys
doing open source software, to your benefit, with absolutely no
compensation from you, are anything like the relationship you have
with your clients. Do you work for free for your clients? No,
Hi Udora,
I disagree with these comments, especially with the arrogance label you're
putting on the Wicket developers. On the contrary, IMHO, they're one of the
most humble in the open source space. As an example go to theserverside
archives and go read some of the comments by them in some of
i wasnt in a bad mood when i wrote that. i dont generally drink coffee and i
had plenty of sex the night before. i said what needed to be said, and i
hope you were smart enough to get the most important message which was help
us help you.
-igor
On 3/19/07, Udora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
The support I've received and watched others receive on this list is
way better than any support I have ever paid for. And good clear
questions always provoke well reasoned discussions of the highest
quality here. I am not exaggerating when I say I have learned as much
here as I have from any
Udora,
I feel profoundly ashamed. Wicket rocks not only because of its design and
features, but mostly because of its motivated team.
You get free software. If it's not enough for you, go patch it, contribute,
make it better. If the docs, examples, tutorials aren't good enough, make it
better.
Hi all,
I was attracted to Wicket because of its finesse and all the stories around
praising how helpful their developers and user community are and the quick
response one receives when you post a question. I must say, my experience
has been bad so far. I posed the question below 2 days ago and
I hope I don't come across arrogant saying this, but the mailing list
is our best effort supporting users in our own free time, but with no
guarantee. Personally I spend at least an hour a day keeping up with
the list, and if you take into account that I've been doing that for
more than 2.5 years
* Udora:
I was attracted to Wicket because of its finesse and all the
stories around praising how helpful their developers and user
community are and the quick response one receives when you post
a question. I must say, my experience has been bad so far. I
posed the question
Hi. I'm not sure where your problem lies. What kind of table are you
using? Is the repeating component a listview, dataview or datatable?
-Matej
On 3/18/07, Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Udora:
I was attracted to Wicket because of its finesse and all the
stories
so not having the _personal_ time to answer every single question that is on
this list makes us arrogant? that is great!
do you think i would rather spend my time pumping you for information or
spend that time in a park playing with my daughter? maybe if you wouldve
spent more then two minutes
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