Absolutely! Which is why I ensure that any code I commit is clean and heavily documented. My point is that I can't document something I do not understand -- can you please shed some light on "optimized item removal" and OIR?

Gili

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
You have developer access don't you, so techinically you are a developer :)
-Igor

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It would be nice to have more documentation in DataView, like for example what is "optimized item removal" or what OIR stands for. Wicket's biggest weakness is the lack of good documentation. It would go a long way if developers made sure to only commit documented code. Please :)

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