Hmmmmm no wicket jobs in switzerland? Damnn
I am right now waiting for a plane  that will bring me again to basel
and the bern. I guess i cant stay there much longer then i do now then
(1.5 week) :(
The switzerland has to come to holland..... :)



On 12/02/2009, Thomas Mäder <[email protected]> wrote:
> I totally agree that the JSR process is horrid. However, Wicket could really
> use some more corporate credibility (which a JSR would provide).
> The problem, I guess is that there are simply no corporate interests behind
> Wicket that would push the agenda. What wicket need is some evangelism, but
> I guess all the core people have real jobs. What we need is less talks
> titled "why wicket is cool" and more "cut your development costs in two with
> Wicket". From experience, I am totally convinced that you can save 50% off
> your development costs if you switch to wicket (from just about any other
> framework), however, I've yet to find a contracting job here in Zürich where
> wicket is asked for (it's JSF, or even Struts).
>
> Thomas
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Johan Compagner
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> And then come into the horrible voting/administive stuff? Long Release
>> cycles that are controlled, features that are discussed over and over.
>>
>> Hmm
>>
>> On 12/02/2009, Hoover, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Just out of curiosity... Are there any plans to push a JSR that Wicket
>> > could follow. I think there would be a lot more acceptance of Wicket if
>> > this was to happen :o)
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> > Behalf Of Martijn Dashorst
>> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 5:33 PM
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: Wicket at ApacheCon EU'09 in Amsterdam
>> >
>> > We're happy to announce a lot of Wicket involvement at the upcoming
>> > ApacheCon in Amsterdam (23-27 March 2009)
>> >
>> > First of all we have 2 training sessions available:
>> >  - Introduction to Wicket by Martijn Dashorst on Mon 23 March
>> > (http://tinyurl.com/aceu09wicket1)
>> >  - Behavior-Driving Your Apache Wicket Application by Timo Rantalaiho on
>> > Tue 24 March (http://tinyurl.com/aceu09wicket2)
>> >
>> > Both courses are hosted by core members. Martijn has co-authored Wicket
>> > in Action and Timo has been involved with WicketTester and JDave. There
>> > is no better team to get you and your team up to speed with the finest
>> > Java web framework available and start cranking out fully tested
>> > applications.
>> >
>> > Martijn will also present Wicket in Action during the normal conference
>> > days. A quick introduction to Wicket's core features in just one hour.
>> > But attending the conference will give you much more:
>> > over 60 sessions covering your favorite Apache projects.
>> >
>> > Amsterdam is great, but Wicket meetups in Amsterdam are even better!
>> > We're attempting to schedule a Wicket meetup during the conference at
>> > the conference floor. Details will follow soon.
>> >
>> > Read more about ApacheCon EU 2009 here:
>> > http://www.eu.apachecon.com/c/aceu2009/
>> >
>> > See you in Amsterdam!
>> >
>> > Martijn
>> >
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