Question is, how many of those users are core committers. Not
everybody is a generics wizz you know, nor has the need to become one.
Most users want to just build web apps in a clean, self-documenting
API that doesn't put too much burden upon them - conceptually and
number of characters to type, read and understand.

Martijn

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Jan Kriesten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> I'm not sure I like where this discussion is going. I don't see anyone
>>> having any particular objections against current state.
>>
>> @matej_k:
>>
>> ugh - you should count again... if I counted right, most of the responses
>> yet prefer 'Component' /not/ being touched by generics.
>
> Question is, how many of those users actually use generified wicket on
> day-to-day basis.
>
> -Matej
>
>>
>>> +1, I agree.  I think this discussion might be counter-productive if
>>> folks who aren't using the generified versions are voting.
>>
>> @jwcarman:
>>
>> There is an issue with generics on components which is leading into a big
>> mess - and as far as I can see, many objections are especially on that
>> topic! It might not be Wicket's fault, though, it might be a language
>> problem (i.e. Java's to blame).
>>
>> But IMHO putting generics on Component is a bad design, since it per se
>> touches all of Wicket's Components without urgent need. Boilerplate over and
>> over. If I look at my components and libraries (and yes, i have tried out
>> 1.4!) - I have at most 30% of my components containing a Model!
>>
>> Best regards, --- Jan.
>>
>>
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