That's the beauty of Open Source right? I don't need to be on the core team
to work on it full time :)

Hmm - contact at IBM eh? Well New Zealand doesn't have a Web Strategy as
such - it's more ad hoc. And we're extremely disconnected from development
in America. You could try 
Abe Batthish
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or maybe
Aaron Kim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But they're just names I've seen thrown around with upper Web 2.0 stuff.



Jonathan Locke wrote:
> 
> 
> There is plenty of work but committers are not chosen lightly. Normally,
> you need to spend a good amount of time making contributions from outside
> the core team first.
> 
> I am curious about IBM right now because three different people have told
> me that IBM is looking into Wicket fairly seriously right now. I'd be
> interested if you have a contact at IBM (ideally someone in the group that
> would decide about adopting Wicket as part of IBM's web consulting
> strategy) I could talk to.
> 
>  Jonathan
> 
> 
> Antony Stubbs wrote:
>> 
>> Let's say, hypothetically, I to quit my job at IBM NZ and work on a
>> couple of open source projects full time, Wicket being one of them and
>> Maven another, while I travelled around the world...
>> We have a tradition in NZ called and OE -
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_experience
>> 
>> What do you think about that? Is there enough work? Would you welcome
>> another hand?
>> 
>> Do any of you guys work on Wicket/Maven or any other OSS projects full
>> time or more than 5 hours a week?
>> 
>> [cross posted to Maven list -
>> http://www.nabble.com/Maven-Developers-f179.html]
>> 
> 
> 


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