> What about the people who don't want dojo? :p

Well as cometd is a project of the dojo foundation and they are the only
ones to provide a client side reference implementation in javascript so far,
using dojo isn't too far fetched is it? :)

> A. Create a project for the actual DOJO base: wicketstuff-dojo-core (or
> wicket-dojo-core), factoring out the common elements, and then, both
> wicketstuff-push, and wicketstuff-dojo-components depend on that one?
> (This
> means, since dojo now has a maven build, we could get things from there...
> ...maybe)

KISS I'd say ... if they depend on the same project and each project only
contains some 20 classes now and probably some more in the future, that's
kinda overengineered then.

> B. Rename wicketstuff-push wicketstuff-dojo-core and thats it... Make sure
> its known that Comet technology is there. (Seems harder to know dojo-core
> has comet and push but its dooable, and has less projects...)

I don't get that one, sorry.

> C. Stopping support of wicketstuff-push and just having that inside
> wicketstuff-dojo.... (Obviously my least favorite option, I wouldn't have
> even considered it, if you hadn't forced my hand...)

It's not stopping support it's moving the stuff from a sole project with
some copied classes and an own dojo to the place where the depending classes
and also the right dojo already is located. 

if I understood you correctly, your only point against a merge is that you
don't want dojo at all in the push project? If yes please provide some major
advantages, I'm all ears :-)

regards,
Michael

>
> another problem might be to find the above mentioned motivated people ...
> so if it's ok to share it as new wicketstuff project we'll go about
> starting
> a (short) wiki page explaining the differences and API changes and then
> posting message to the user list for motivated people.
>
> what do you think?
>
>
>




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