Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-27 Thread Anders Peterson
What does it take to become the victim of a joke like this? Can this be 
counted as an accomplishment? /Anders

Korbinian Bachl wrote:
 seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for april 1st
 :P 
 
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 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag 
 von Matej Knopp
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard 
 web framework

 http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
 ..mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3e
 On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic 
 date. :)



 On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!



 On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:


 The official announcement of this was planned for 
 April 1, 2007, 
 but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you 
 serious about it???


 
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von 
 Francis Amanfo
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web 
 framework



 Hi guys,

 An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
 O'Malley, has been leaked.
 Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked 
 this to
 me.
 In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art 
 web
 framework that stands up tall against all its
 competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In 
 the memo, IBM
 mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
 about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
 specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
 as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in 
 negotiations to 
 employ
 them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
 and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
 The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate 
 Wicket
 into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
 Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web 
 framework,
 which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
 The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, 
 which it plans 
 to
 market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
 the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop 
 development in
 RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for 
 separate downloads.
 The official announcement of this was planned for April 
 1, 2007, 
 but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on 
 IBM's
 internal network, which of course is closed
 to the public.

 I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's 
 adoption
 exponentially, which is of course a good
 thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
 framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
 and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

 So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
 community.
 Regards,
 Francis
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 I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-27 Thread Eelco Hillenius
 Can this be counted as an accomplishment? /Anders

I don't know. Sounded kind of sarcastic didn't it? :)

Eelco

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[Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Francis Amanfo

Hi guys,

An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim O'Malley,
has been leaked.
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to me.
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
framework that stands up tall against all its
competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM mentions
some of it's frustrations with JSF and
about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ them
into IBM and make them work on Wicket
and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket into
it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework, which it
plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to market
under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in RAD
8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for separate downloads.
The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but because
this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed
to the public.

I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web framework
community. In addition, our diligent, humble
and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket community.

Regards,
Francis
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Korbinian Bachl
The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
because this falls on Sunday, the 
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
 
is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you serious about it???
 


  _  

Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Francis
Amanfo
Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework


Hi guys, 
 
An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim O'Malley,
has been leaked. 
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to me. 
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
framework that stands up tall against all its
competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM mentions
some of it's frustrations with JSF and 
about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ them
into IBM and make them work on Wicket 
and sell support under the umbrella of IBM. 
The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket into
it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework, which it
plans to release in the fourth quater of this year. 
The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to market
under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in RAD
8. It would also make WICKED© widgets standalone for separate downloads. 
The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but because
this falls on Sunday, the 
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed 
to the public.

I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web framework
community. In addition, our diligent, humble 
and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket community.

Regards,
Francis
-- 
Beware of bugs in the above code; 
I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
-Donald Knuth 

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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Francis Amanfo

I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!

On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you serious about it???


 --
*Von:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Im Auftrag von *Francis Amanfo
*Gesendet:* Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
*An:* wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Betreff:* [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

Hi guys,

An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim O'Malley,
has been leaked.
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to
me.
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
framework that stands up tall against all its
competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM
mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ
them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket
into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework, which
it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to
market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in RAD
8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for separate downloads.
The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed
to the public.

I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web framework
community. In addition, our diligent, humble
and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
community.

Regards,
Francis
--
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I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
-Donald Knuth


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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Alexandre Bairos

It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic date. :)


On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!

On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

  The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you serious about it???


  --
 *Von:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Im Auftrag von *Francis
 Amanfo
 *Gesendet:* Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
 *An:* wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Betreff:* [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

 Hi guys,

 An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
 O'Malley, has been leaked.
 Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to
 me.
 In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
 framework that stands up tall against all its
 competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM
 mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
 about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
 specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
 as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ
 them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
 and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
 The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket
 into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
 Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework,
 which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
 The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to
 market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
 the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in
 RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for separate downloads.

 The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
 internal network, which of course is closed
 to the public.

 I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
 exponentially, which is of course a good
 thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
 framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
 and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

 So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
 community.

 Regards,
 Francis
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 I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Matej Knopp
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504.mbox/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic date. :)



 On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!
 
 
 
  On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
  
  
   The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
   announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
  
   is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you serious about it???
  
  
  
   
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
 Auftrag von Francis Amanfo
   Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
   An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
   Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework
  
  
  
   Hi guys,
  
   An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
 O'Malley, has been leaked.
   Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to
 me.
   In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
 framework that stands up tall against all its
   competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM
 mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
   about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
 specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
   as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ
 them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
   and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
   The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket
 into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
   Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework,
 which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
   The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to
 market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
   the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in
 RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for separate downloads.
   The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
 because this falls on Sunday, the
   announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
  
   There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
 internal network, which of course is closed
   to the public.
  
   I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
 exponentially, which is of course a good
   thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
 framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
   and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.
  
   So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
 community.
  
   Regards,
   Francis
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   I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Korbinian Bachl
seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for april 1st
:P 

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag 
 von Matej Knopp
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard 
 web framework
 
 http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3e
 
 On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic 
  date. :)
 
 
 
  On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!
  
  
  
   On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   
   
   
The official announcement of this was planned for 
 April 1, 2007, 
but
  because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
   
is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you 
 serious about it???
   
   
   

   Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von 
  Francis Amanfo
Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web 
framework
   
   
   
Hi guys,
   
An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
  O'Malley, has been leaked.
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked 
this to
  me.
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art 
web
  framework that stands up tall against all its
competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In 
 the memo, IBM
  mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
  specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in 
 negotiations to 
employ
  them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate 
Wicket
  into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web 
framework,
  which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, 
 which it plans 
to
  market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop 
development in
  RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for 
 separate downloads.
The official announcement of this was planned for April 
 1, 2007, 
but
  because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
   
There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on 
IBM's
  internal network, which of course is closed
to the public.
   
I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's 
adoption
  exponentially, which is of course a good
thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
  framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.
   
So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
  community.
   
Regards,
Francis
--
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I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Eelco Hillenius
They spoiled my negotiation position! ;)

Eelco

On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for april 1st
 :P

  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag
  von Matej Knopp
  Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
  An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard
  web framework
 
  http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
 .mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3e
 
  On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic
   date. :)
  
  
  
   On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!
   
   
   
On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:



 The official announcement of this was planned for
  April 1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you
  serious about it???



 
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
   Francis Amanfo
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web
 framework



 Hi guys,

 An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
   O'Malley, has been leaked.
 Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked
 this to
   me.
 In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art
 web
   framework that stands up tall against all its
 competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In
  the memo, IBM
   mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
 about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
   specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
 as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in
  negotiations to
 employ
   them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
 and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
 The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate
 Wicket
   into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
 Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web
 framework,
   which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
 The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets,
  which it plans
 to
   market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
 the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop
 development in
   RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for
  separate downloads.
 The official announcement of this was planned for April
  1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on
 IBM's
   internal network, which of course is closed
 to the public.

 I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's
 adoption
   exponentially, which is of course a good
 thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
   framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
 and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

 So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
   community.

 Regards,
 Francis
 --
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 I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
 -Donald Knuth

  
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Igor Vaynberg

were you gonna get paid one miio dollars?

-igor


On 3/26/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


They spoiled my negotiation position! ;)

Eelco

On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for april
1st
 :P

  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag
  von Matej Knopp
  Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
  An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard
  web framework
 
  http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
 .mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3e
 
  On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic
   date. :)
  
  
  
   On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!
   
   
   
On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:



 The official announcement of this was planned for
  April 1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you
  serious about it???



 
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
   Francis Amanfo
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web
 framework



 Hi guys,

 An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim
   O'Malley, has been leaked.
 Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked
 this to
   me.
 In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art
 web
   framework that stands up tall against all its
 competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In
  the memo, IBM
   mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
 about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
   specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
 as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in
  negotiations to
 employ
   them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
 and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
 The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate
 Wicket
   into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
 Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web
 framework,
   which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
 The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets,
  which it plans
 to
   market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
 the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop
 development in
   RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for
  separate downloads.
 The official announcement of this was planned for April
  1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on
 IBM's
   internal network, which of course is closed
 to the public.

 I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's
 adoption
   exponentially, which is of course a good
 thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
   framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
 and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

 So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
   community.

 Regards,
 Francis
 --
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 I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
 -Donald Knuth

  
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread remco bos
I saw it coming.. http://wicket.sourceforge.net/ExampleStockQuote.html



Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: were you gonna get paid one 
miio dollars?

-igor


On 3/26/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:They spoiled my 
negotiation position! ;)

Eelco

On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for april 1st
 :P

  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- 
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Im Auftrag
  von Matej Knopp
  Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
  An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard 
  web framework
 
  http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
 .mbox/%3cPine.LNX.4.60.0504011327210.18753@ localhost.localdomain% 3e
 
  On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the magic 
   date. :)
  
  
  
   On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger! 
   
   
   
On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 


 The official announcement of this was planned for
  April 1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the 
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you
  serious about it???
 


 
Von:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
   Francis Amanfo 
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
 An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web 
 framework



 Hi guys,

 An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim 
   O'Malley, has been leaked.
 Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked
 this to
   me.
 In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art 
 web
   framework that stands up tall against all its
 competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In
  the memo, IBM
   mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and 
 about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
   specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
 as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in 
  negotiations to
 employ
   them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
 and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
 The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate 
 Wicket
   into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
 Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web
 framework, 
   which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
 The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets,
  which it plans
 to 
   market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
 the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop
 development in
   RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for 
  separate downloads.
 The official announcement of this was planned for April
  1, 2007,
 but
   because this falls on Sunday, the 
 announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.

 There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on
 IBM's 
   internal network, which of course is closed
 to the public.

 I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's 
 adoption
   exponentially, which is of course a good
 thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web
   framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble 
 and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.

 So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
   community. 

 Regards,
 Francis
 --
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 I have only proved it correct, not tried it. 
 -Donald Knuth

  
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Alexandre Bairos

*Dr. Evil http://www.imdb.com/name/nm196/*: Okay, here's the plan. We
get the warhead and then hold the world ransom for... 1 MILLION dollars!
*Number Two http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001822/*: [*clears throat*] Sir,
strictly speaking, a million dollars will not go very far these days.
Virtucon alone makes over 9 billion dollars a year.
*Dr. Evil http://www.imdb.com/name/nm196/*: Really? Okay then... we
hold the world ransom for 1... hundred... BILLION dollars!

:)



On 3/26/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


were you gonna get paid one miio dollars?

-igor


On 3/26/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

 They spoiled my negotiation position! ;)

 Eelco

 On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for
 april 1st
  :P
 
   -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
   Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Im Auftrag
   von Matej Knopp
   Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
   An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
   Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard
   web framework
  
   http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
  .mbox/%3cPine.LNX.4.60.0504011327210.18753@ localhost.localdomain% 3e
  
   On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the
 magic
date. :)
   
   
   
On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!



 On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
 
 
  The official announcement of this was planned for
   April 1, 2007,
  but
because this falls on Sunday, the
  announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
 
  is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you
   serious about it???
 
 
 
  
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
Francis Amanfo
  Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
  An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web
  framework
 
 
 
  Hi guys,
 
  An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager,
 Tim
O'Malley, has been leaked.
  Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM
 leaked
  this to
me.
  In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the
 art
  web
framework that stands up tall against all its
  competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In
   the memo, IBM
mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
  about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
  as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in
   negotiations to
  employ
them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
  and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
  The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to
 integrate
  Wicket
into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
  Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web
  framework,
which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
  The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets,
   which it plans
  to
market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
  the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop
  development in
RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for
   separate downloads.
  The official announcement of this was planned for April
   1, 2007,
  but
because this falls on Sunday, the
  announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
 
  There is a link to this memo but is currently available only
 on
  IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed
  to the public.
 
  I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's

  adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
  thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the
 web
framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
  and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.
 
  So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the
 Wicket
community.
 
  Regards,
  Francis
  --
  Beware of bugs in the above code;
  I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
  -Donald Knuth
 
   
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework

2007-03-26 Thread Francis Amanfo

And I learnt before they came to the conclusion to adopt Wicket some few
IBM'ers proposed to grab the current Tapestry 5 en rename it to Wicketstry
because they looked so alike. But the panel voted unanimously for Wicket
because they wanted the real and original meat.

On 3/26/07, remco bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I saw it coming.. http://wicket.sourceforge.net/ExampleStockQuote.html



*Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote:

were you gonna get paid one miio dollars?

-igor


On 3/26/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

 They spoiled my negotiation position! ;)

 Eelco

 On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  seems as they (the jokers) have no longer the patience to wait for
 april 1st
  :P
 
   -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
   Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Im Auftrag
   von Matej Knopp
   Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 17:03
   An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
   Betreff: Re: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard
   web framework
  
   http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tapestry-users/200504
  .mbox/%3cPine.LNX.4.60.0504011327210.18753@ localhost.localdomain% 3e
  
   On 3/26/07, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the
 magic
date. :)
   
   
   
On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!



 On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
 
 
  The official announcement of this was planned for
   April 1, 2007,
  but
because this falls on Sunday, the
  announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
 
  is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you
   serious about it???
 
 
 
  
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
Francis Amanfo
  Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
  An: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web
  framework
 
 
 
  Hi guys,
 
  An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager,
 Tim
O'Malley, has been leaked.
  Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM
 leaked
  this to
me.
  In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the
 art
  web
framework that stands up tall against all its
  competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In
   the memo, IBM
mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
  about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
  as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in
   negotiations to
  employ
them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
  and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
  The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to
 integrate
  Wicket
into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
  Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web
  framework,
which it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
  The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets,
   which it plans
  to
market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
  the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop
  development in
RAD 8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for
   separate downloads.
  The official announcement of this was planned for April
   1, 2007,
  but
because this falls on Sunday, the
  announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
 
  There is a link to this memo but is currently available only
 on
  IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed
  to the public.
 
  I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's

  adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
  thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the
 web
framework community. In addition, our diligent, humble
  and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.
 
  So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the
 Wicket
community.
 
  Regards,
  Francis
  --
  Beware of bugs in the above code;
  I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
  -Donald Knuth
 
   
  
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