Hi Igor,
Actually, I do use maven. I just have lots of bad experiences with it.
Including it screwing up my eclipse config files. I don't like it when I
have to read a whole book for something simple as building (well,
perhaps it is not so simple anymore :( ).
> - do we need to supply all dependencies in the source and/or binary
> distribution
You could make it optional. Spring does this and at times I have found
this very convenient.
Just an option. If is too much effort, the wicket core will suffer. So
in that case, I could not care less :)
Building the src jars is another matter. Not everybody can/will do so.
Regards,
Erik.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
fine. you dont use maven, but we do. why should we spend extra time
packaging things in a zip, blah, blah when they are easily available
to you
from the maven repo?
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/apache/wicket/wicket/1.3-incubating-SNAPSHOT/
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/wicket/wicket/1.2.4/
rather then downloading a zip that has everything, just download the
parts
that you need
-igor
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