thats not exactly going to help your resume though :|

-igor


On 9/25/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/25/07, Socheat KHAUV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear Wicket Team Lead.
> >
> > Could i join wicket development team ?
>
> Hi Socheat,
>
> Most of the open source projects, including Wicket, let developers in
> based on merits. We would consider people who have been active on the
> list for a long time, provided patches to problems, etc. We'd also
> have to feel he/ she fits our team and knows at much about Wicket as
> we do or has the potential for that. We generally would contact
> prospect members ourselves (don't call us, we'll call you), though we
> don't mind receiving a hint that you're interested.
>
> That's a long way to say "no thanks". The good news is though, that
> you can contribute without having to be an official member of the
> team. You can send in patches for JIRA issues, help on the mailing
> list and participate in discussions. And/ or create spin-off projects
> in wicket-stuff or someone else. Blog about it and get the word out.
> And just use Wicket :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Eelco
>

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