Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-25 Thread Swanthe Lindgren



[X] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
Wicket release.



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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-25 Thread Björn-Peter Tietjens

[X] - YES


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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-25 Thread Eyal Golan
[X] - YES
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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-25 Thread Advanced Technology®
 X ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff
projects
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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail
[X] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
Wicket release.

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Jeremy Thomerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
 project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
 create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
 users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a lot of
 stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there aren't
 specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build it
 yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version, etc...

  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to have a
 subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are always in
 sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two branches - 1.3.X
 and
 1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module and all
 of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under it.
 They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
 releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
 (bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
 figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added to a WS
 project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if that
 matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could continue to
 add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create a
 sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release area.
 For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could continue
 operating as they do today.

 So, here's the vote:

 [ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all with no
 structure
 [ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff
 projects
 structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
 Wicket release.
 [ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

 Also - please add the following:
 1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If we had
 two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't think
 it
 would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with Wicket core.)
 2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want those
 projects to be included in this restructuring).

 --
 Jeremy Thomerson
 http://www.wickettraining.com



Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
Argh that should have been  = igor did a release prior to the 1.4 
initial release, called 1.3 or something..


Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
[ X ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff 
projects

structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each

But I also believe this is how it are today sort of anyway not so 
strict, but cool with me.. Igor did a branch when the initial release 
of 1-4 were created...


Jeremy Thomerson wrote:

Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a 
lot of

stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there aren't
specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build it
yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version, 
etc...


  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to 
have a
subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are 
always in
sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two branches - 
1.3.X and
1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module 
and all

of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under it.
They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
(bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added 
to a WS
project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if 
that

matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could 
continue to

add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create a
sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release 
area.
For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could 
continue

operating as they do today.

So, here's the vote:

[ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all 
with no

structure
[ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff 
projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for 
each

Wicket release.
[ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

Also - please add the following:
1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If 
we had
two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't 
think it
would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with Wicket 
core.)
2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want 
those

projects to be included in this restructuring).

  




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


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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread James Carman
[X] YES

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
 project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
 create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
 users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a lot of
 stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there aren't
 specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build it
 yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version, etc...

  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to have a
 subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are always in
 sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two branches - 1.3.X and
 1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module and all
 of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under it.
 They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
 releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
 (bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
 figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added to a WS
 project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if that
 matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could continue to
 add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create a
 sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release area.
 For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could continue
 operating as they do today.

 So, here's the vote:

 [ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all with no
 structure
 [ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
 structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
 Wicket release.
 [ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

 Also - please add the following:
 1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If we had
 two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't think it
 would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with Wicket core.)
 2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want those
 projects to be included in this restructuring).

 --
 Jeremy Thomerson
 http://www.wickettraining.com


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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael

[ X ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each

But I also believe this is how it are today sort of anyway not so 
strict, but cool with me.. Igor did a branch when the initial release of 
1-4 were created...


Jeremy Thomerson wrote:

Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a lot of
stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there aren't
specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build it
yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version, etc...

  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to have a
subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are always in
sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two branches - 1.3.X and
1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module and all
of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under it.
They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
(bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added to a WS
project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if that
matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could continue to
add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create a
sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release area.
For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could continue
operating as they do today.

So, here's the vote:

[ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all with no
structure
[ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
Wicket release.
[ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

Also - please add the following:
1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If we had
two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't think it
would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with Wicket core.)
2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want those
projects to be included in this restructuring).

  


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-Wicket for love

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


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RE: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Hoover, William
[X] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff
projects structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is
produced for each Wicket release.

This should be a no-brainer ;o)

-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Thomerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:13 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org; Wicket Development
Subject: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a lot
of stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there
aren't specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build
it yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version,
etc...

  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to
have a subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are
always in sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two
branches - 1.3.X and
1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module and
all of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under
it.
They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
(bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added to a
WS project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if
that matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could continue
to add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create
a sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release
area.
For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could
continue operating as they do today.

So, here's the vote:

[ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all with
no structure [ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used
Wicket Stuff projects structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a
release is produced for each Wicket release.
[ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

Also - please add the following:
1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If we
had two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't
think it would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with
Wicket core.)
2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want
those projects to be included in this restructuring).

--
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http://www.wickettraining.com


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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Per Ejeklint


[X] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
Wicket release.

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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?

2008-11-24 Thread Marat Radchenko
[X] YES

2008/11/24 Jeremy Thomerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello everyone,
  I would like to get your opinion on an idea regarding the Wicket Stuff
 project(s).  As you are familiar with, Wicket Stuff is where anyone can
 create anything related to Wicket, small or large.  One problem that new
 users of Wicket (and us old users) come across is that there is a lot of
 stuff in there, and not all of it is well maintained, and there aren't
 specific releases of many of the projects.  So, you have to build it
 yourself and figure out which version matches which Wicket version, etc...

  What I would like to know is if everyone thinks it would be good to have a
 subset of WS projects that are structured in a way that they are always in
 sync with the Wicket versions.  IOW, there would be two branches - 1.3.X and
 1.4 (trunk), just like Wicket has.  There would be a parent module and all
 of the modules that wanted to participate would be structured under it.
 They would all release in sync with Wicket.  For instance, when Wicket
 releases 1.4-RC2, we would cut a release of this wicket-stuff-structured
 (bad name) and all of the projects under it at 1.4-RC2.  I haven't yet
 figured out how interim releases would work (new features are added to a WS
 project and it wants to cut a release between wicket releases) or if that
 matters.

  This would not have to effect all WS projects - someone could continue to
 add projects to WS just like they do today.  This would simply create a
 sub-tree of projects that are in the structured / scheduled release area.
 For those that don't want to be part of that structure, they could continue
 operating as they do today.

 So, here's the vote:

 [ ] - NO!  We should leave Wicket Stuff like it is - a free-for-all with no
 structure
 [ ] - YES - I would like to see at least the most used Wicket Stuff projects
 structured so that they mirror Wicket, and a release is produced for each
 Wicket release.
 [ ] - Maybe - I have a better idea (perfect!)

 Also - please add the following:
 1 - Would you be interested in helping to maintain such a thing. (If we had
 two or three of the owners of the larger projects on board, I don't think it
 would be too hard to keep the codebase of this in sync with Wicket core.)
 2 - What projects do you own (and by your vote we'll see if you want those
 projects to be included in this restructuring).

 --
 Jeremy Thomerson
 http://www.wickettraining.com


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