Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[X] YES - very good and useful idea ! Jeremy Thomerson-5 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 > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-VOTE--Organizing-Wicket-Stuff---Regular-Release-Schedule--tp20666510p20685668.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
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Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
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[X] - YES On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 6:13 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?
[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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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 > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-VOTE--Organizing-Wicket-Stuff---Regular-Release-Schedule--tp20666510p20676088.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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). -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[ 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). -- -Wicket for love Nino Martinez Wael Java Specialist @ Jayway DK http://www.jayway.dk +45 2936 7684 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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 > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RES: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[X] - YES - and let be Igor the one controlling all releases. :-) -Mensagem original- De: Jeremy Thomerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 24 de novembro de 2008 16:13 Para: users@wicket.apache.org; Wicket Development Assunto: [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). -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com *** "Atenção: Esta mensagem foi enviada para uso exclusivo do(s) destinatários(s) acima identificado(s), podendo conter informações e/ou documentos confidencias/privilegiados e seu sigilo é protegido por lei. Caso você tenha recebido por engano, por favor, informe o remetente e apague-a de seu sistema. Notificamos que é proibido por lei a sua retenção, disseminação, distribuição, cópia ou uso sem expressa autorização do remetente. Opiniões pessoais do remetente não refletem, necessariamente, o ponto de vista da CETIP, o qual é divulgado somente por pessoas autorizadas." "Warning: This message was sent for exclusive use of the addressees above identified, possibly containing information and or privileged/confidential documents whose content is protected by law. In case you have mistakenly received it, please notify the sender and delete it from your system. Be noticed that the law forbids the retention, dissemination, distribution, copy or use without express authorization from the sender. Personal opinions of the sender do not necessarily reflect CETIP's point of view, which is only divulged by authorized personnel." *** - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
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). -- -Wicket for love Nino Martinez Wael Java Specialist @ Jayway DK http://www.jayway.dk +45 2936 7684 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Organizing Wicket Stuff / Regular Release Schedule?
[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 >
[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). -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com