Gwyn Evans wrote:
Well, from my POV, -core would be for things that are licenced under
the Apache licence, likely to be used in a majority of projects & are
intended to be supported by the core team,
Ok, seems to be logical..
 -extensions is for things
that are licenced under the Apache licence, likely to be used in a
significant number of projects & are intended to be supported by the
core team,
So sortof the same as core.
 while -stuff does not require Apache licencing and is not
specifically supported by the core team.
I had that part figured too.
(As an aside, we don't seem to have anything obvious on the main site
mentioning the various modules, extentions or stuff - Must try &
remember to see if I'm overlooking something...)
I think it would be nice to have something mentioned about the different places, core, extensions, stuff. And the the meaning of them.
One issue with using -stuff for this would be that at the moment, the
licencing is such that it can be easily put into -extensions, whereas
to put it into -stuff then later 'promote' it to -extensions would
require a certain amount of re-doing of the work.  On the other hand,
if it goes into -extensions, it seems to me that /if/ it were to be
too much of a drain on resources (which would seem to be the only
reason to do so), it whould be relatively easy to move it 'out' to
-stuff at a later date.
Okay, that gives some sense..
/Gwyn

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 for extensions
+2 for wicketstuff

I'd still like a clear definition on when what goes where.. Thats when is
wicketstuff appropriate and when are extensions and when are wicket core
appropriate.

Martijn Dashorst wrote:
The IP clearance for the kittens got approved through lazy consensus.
Now we can integrate the kittens into our project. I believe the
target was extensions?

Martijn


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Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
http://www.jayway.dk
+45 2936 7684

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