On 1/22/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Our current Wicket release distribution consists of several zip files,
one for each project. Each zip contains all the dependencies for that
particular project, including the wicket dependencies. This means that
when you download wicket-1.2.4.zip, wicket-spring-1.2.4.zip and
wicket-spring-annot-1.2.4.zip, you will download wicket-1.2.4.jar 3
times, wicket-spring-1.2.4 2 times and wicket-spring-annot-1.2.4.jar 1
time.
 - create one wicket-all zip with all wicket jars

I prefer the wicket-all approach, and I don't agree with the
observation that nearly all our users use Maven; in my experience,
it's just the opposite: really a few users use maven, and it'd be much
easier for them to have a single zip file.

--
 filippo

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