He's uninformed. Nobody is concerned about the future of wicket. At
least nobody I know (and I don't know him). He seems to drink the JSF
coolaid, and his co-workers the flex coolaid. Good for them, but that
doesn't mean a thing about the state of Wicket.

Any non-Sun/Adobe/Microsoft project has problems growing their
community when put against the millions of marketing $$$. Take a look
at JavaOne: we submitted a proposal but were not admitted, however the
esplanade was filled with presentations for a technology nobody is
using (JavaFX).

Martijn

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Alex Objelean
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> I've recently found this post on dzone:
> http://java.dzone.com/news/this-time-last-year This time last year ...
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> What is your oppinion about this?
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