Damn straight. Maybe as big a deal as the rest of it for some.
Iman Rahmatizadeh wrote:
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> Not to forget, joining Apache this year !
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> On 1/2/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> We also recently passed 2.5M web pages served. The trend of interest in
>> Wicket looks
Not to forget, joining Apache this year !
On 1/2/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We also recently passed 2.5M web pages served. The trend of interest in
Wicket looks very promising. I think we may see another uptick in use
this
year as 2.0 comes out, the book is released and p
Just my 2 cents : when can we expect Wicket 2.0 and the book to be released ?
^^
Thanks in advance !
ZedroS
On 1/2/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We also recently passed 2.5M web pages served. The trend of interest in
> Wicket looks very promising. I think we may see anoth
We also recently passed 2.5M web pages served. The trend of interest in
Wicket looks very promising. I think we may see another uptick in use this
year as 2.0 comes out, the book is released and people finally start
realizing that, yes, you can build big, fast, scalable apps in Wicket with
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