done. and looking forward to see something.
2010/2/10 Vijay Kiran
> Can you add me as well, I'm interested in participating..
>
> My sf.net username: vijaykiran
>
> ./Vijay
>
> On 10-Feb-2010, at 7:52 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:
>
> > No problem, I just set the deadline to have one..
> >
> >
Can you add me as well, I'm interested in participating..
My sf.net username: vijaykiran
./Vijay
On 10-Feb-2010, at 7:52 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:
> No problem, I just set the deadline to have one..
>
> 2010/2/9 Peter Jones
>
>> Thanks! (Don't expect any activity for a while)
>>
>> 201
No problem, I just set the deadline to have one..
2010/2/9 Peter Jones
> Thanks! (Don't expect any activity for a while)
>
> 2010/2/9 nino martinez wael
>
> > you've been added.
> >
> > 2010/2/8 Peter Jones
> >
> > > My username is "superpaj". I think I'm following you. I'll holler if
> I
>
Thanks! (Don't expect any activity for a while)
2010/2/9 nino martinez wael
> you've been added.
>
> 2010/2/8 Peter Jones
>
> > My username is "superpaj". I think I'm following you. I'll holler if I
> > have any questions.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Pete
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Igor
you've been added.
2010/2/8 Peter Jones
> My username is "superpaj". I think I'm following you. I'll holler if I
> have any questions.
>
> Thanks
> Pete
>
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Igor Vaynberg >wrote:
>
> > as long as whatever it is you do can be applied as a patch...
> >
> > -igor
Hi,
>> http://www.cafepress.com/apachewicket.317298148
Just as info, not related to thread - when you change to EURO price is still
in $ (at least on FF 3.0.15)
Regards,
Igor
2010/2/2 nino martinez wael
> Hi
>
> Someone mentioned that we could have a better look & feel for wicket, since
> the
My username is "superpaj". I think I'm following you. I'll holler if I
have any questions.
Thanks
Pete
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> as long as whatever it is you do can be applied as a patch...
>
> -igor
>
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:34 AM, nino martinez wael
> wrot
as long as whatever it is you do can be applied as a patch...
-igor
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:34 AM, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> just post your sourceforge username... I'll give you access to store things
> in svn..
>
> So you checkout wicketexamples from apache.. Disconnect it apply your design
just post your sourceforge username... I'll give you access to store things
in svn..
So you checkout wicketexamples from apache.. Disconnect it apply your design
stuff, and can store it at sourceforge in sandbox under your sf name. Okay?
2010/2/8 Peter Jones
> Hi,
>
> I'm excited by this idea f
Hi,
I'm excited by this idea for two reasons: 1) it would be a good design
exercise and 2) it might help out the Wicket cause... Oh, and 3) I suspect
my wife would look hot in a Wicket T-shirt!
I'm not promising anything - we've got a big release mid-March (yes, we're
using Wicket) - but I'd like
I agree, and the contest are about Wicket Examples not the quickstart.
2010/2/8 Martijn Dashorst
> I don't like to add more bells and whistles to the quickstart. If we
> add graphics, JS and other stuff, you'd have to remove it for every
> project. I like the fact that I can grab the quickstart
I don't like to add more bells and whistles to the quickstart. If we
add graphics, JS and other stuff, you'd have to remove it for every
project. I like the fact that I can grab the quickstart and just start
hacking without having to strip it from superfluous muck.
I do like the changes Kinabalu p
Design as in graphical. While I do think the changes you made are equally
important.
The graphical perspective was what begun the contest. It would'nt certainly
not hurt that the quickstart or the examples looked more slick. However any
out come are a win-win.
regards Nino
2010/2/8 Andrew Lombar
Design as in programming? or design as in graphical?
I think the intent I gathered from mbrictson was to put a semi-nicer look on a
plain page, and provide useful links for new folks. Things like the examples
which should be perused a lot while first learning Wicket.
It's a quickstart, it sho
Yeah I know. But some would probably use it as a starting point in design as
well.
2010/2/7 Andrew Lombardi
> This isn't a modification for all the wicket examples, this is just for the
> maven archetype, the examples are a much larger undertaking.
>
> Focus here was to make it simple, and provi
or a ton of apps that look a lot alike :)
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Andrew Lombardi wrote:
> This isn't a modification for all the wicket examples, this is just for the
> maven archetype, the examples are a much larger undertaking.
>
> Focus here was to make it simple, and provide some ref
This isn't a modification for all the wicket examples, this is just for the
maven archetype, the examples are a much larger undertaking.
Focus here was to make it simple, and provide some references that people could
find useful. There's no reason to extrapolate out and design a crazy
quicksta
Great. We need more people though to make it a real contest! :) And more
focus on looks.
2010/2/6 Andrew Lombardi
> I agree. I had a few moments tonight and put this together. It includes
> the standard wicket label "message" showing that Wicket is parsing properly.
>
> It also includes links
I agree. I had a few moments tonight and put this together. It includes the
standard wicket label "message" showing that Wicket is parsing properly.
It also includes links to: examples, javadoc, books about wicket, and blogs.
and will show the version you used to install from archetype.
Thou
would some of the core guys put it on the wiki, or tell me where to place it
(cant remember if I have rights for it)
2010/2/3 Jing Ge (Besitec IT DEHAM)
> Hi
>
> Forgot to talk about it. Would it be better, that you guys publish the
> contest in the internet, like the homepage of wicket or somew
Hi
Forgot to talk about it. Would it be better, that you guys publish the
contest in the internet, like the homepage of wicket or somewhere, to
let more people know it? Thanks!
Regards!
Jing
-Original Message-
From: nino martinez wael [mailto:nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com]
Sent: Diensta
Hi Nino, Hi Wicket Team,
This is really really greet idea! As I said, Wicket is great, but now I
found the wicket team is even greater! I feel happy that we choose the
Wicket. Thank you guys very much! Now we are waiting for a great css,
which wicket deserves..
Regards!
Jing
-Original M
Hi Nino,
I was thinking more of a "publishing" model where people develop a plugin
with their extensions and they submit it for "approval"... They do not need
to have commit rights just provide a jar file implementing some extension
points
Probably you are right and this would make more sense
Would be nice, but is certainly not for this contest. It's only a design
contest.
Main problem are that the Wicket examples live in Apache context and you
have to be a Apache comitter to add to them. Where as many of the components
are on sourceforge ( wicketstuff ). What could be done on wicketst
I do not know if this fit into the contest but I think it would be nice if
"someone" could come-up with an extensible architecture for the "examples"
where components from third party projects could be included... and some
"guidelines" for building these extensions... So that we could transform th
In addition to the examples, I think it would be nice to apply a pleasant CSS
skin to the Wicket quickstart archetype. Instead of an un-styled
"QuickStart" message, how about a nicely formatted short intro with links to
tutorials, reference documentation, etc.?
As an example, I like the "it worke
ok no problemo :)
2010/2/2 Igor Vaynberg
> i dont think we would be opposed to changing html around in
> wicket-examples, so i dont think the drop-in clause is a necessity.
>
> -igor
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM, nino martinez wael
> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Someone mentioned that we could
i dont think we would be opposed to changing html around in
wicket-examples, so i dont think the drop-in clause is a necessity.
-igor
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Someone mentioned that we could have a better look & feel for wicket, since
> there are no des
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