cowwoc wrote:
I have similar questions. I generally perceive Apache as the place
open-source projects go to die :) Let's just say I've never really been
awe inspired by any of their stuff. As such is this a step forward or
backward? SVN, Jira, Confluence sure are nice but keep in mind
On 7/27/06, Steven Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I have some queries on this:- What's the benefits of joining ASF then?the benefits that we see are outlined in the proposal - there is a link in my original email
- How to determine if Wicket is ready to graduate?
here is a quote from irc on the
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make wicket a top
level apache project (wicket.apache.org http://wicket.apache.org)
That's very exciting! Good luck with the process.
I think this can only help. I'm embarking on a fairly large web-app in
JSF. I
* Igor Vaynberg:
the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make wicket
a top level apache project (wicket.apache.org)
Wow, that's great news! I find it very exciting that Wicket joins
Apache.
* Steven Mak:
I have some queries on this:
snip/ - How do ASF decides who is
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
On 7/27/06, *Steven Mak* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have some queries on this:
- What's the benefits of joining ASF then?
the benefits that we see are outlined in the proposal - there is a link
in my original email
On 28/07/06, cowwoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have similar questions. I generally perceive Apache as the place
open-source projects go to die :)
What, like the Http Server, Ant, Maven, Tapestry Tomcat? Ex-parrots,
all of them! :-)
Apache might be the right way to go, but
On 7/28/06, cowwoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have similar questions. I generally perceive Apache as the placeopen-source projects go to die :) That is the idea with struts... but it is a hard thing to kill even under apache it still is not dead yet!
johan
For me Apache is where it all started! Apache introduced me to open
source. And mature projects that are in maintenance mode are not the
same as projects that died.
Eelco
On 7/29/06, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/07/06, cowwoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have similar
ohhh wicket in maintenance mode.. What a relaxing life would that be ;)On 7/29/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:For me Apache is where it all started! Apache introduced me to open
source. And mature projects that are in maintenance mode are not thesame as projects that died.EelcoOn
dont worry i will keep thinking up of new things for you to code :)-IgorOn 7/29/06, Johan Compagner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:ohhh wicket in maintenance mode.. What a relaxing life would that be ;)
On 7/29/06, Eelco Hillenius
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:For me Apache is where it all started! Apache
Wow, sounds like a fairly big step, eh?
So, not being familiar w/ the Apache Way - what are the pros and cons vs. what you've been doing so far?
On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 18:03 -0700, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
dear community,
the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make
Hi,I have some queries on this:- What's the benefits of joining ASF then?- How to determine if Wicket is "ready" to graduate?- How do ASF decides who is joining them? They already have Struts, Tapestry, and some others related frameworks. Do they have any criteria to choose? or would they take it
Wow,
major cool! Think this is a very good move for Wicket, it belongs peer
to Tapestry etc to say the least :)
/peter
On 7/27/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear community,
the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make wicket a top level
apache project
This is an excellent move. Apache is a great home for a great
framework like Wicket!
Congrats to all!
S.
On 7/27/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear community,
the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make wicket a top level
apache project (wicket.apache.org)
dear community,the core wicket team has decided to join the ASF and make wicket a top level apache project (wicket.apache.org)to those unfamiliar with the game, it goes something like this:
* the wicket team puts in a proposal to ASF ( http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/WicketProposal )* the apache
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