Hi Alec,
Not really a direct reply to your question rather another. 
Wro4j project is more powerful(configurable) when it comes to grouping and
minification css/jss, and I think maybe the WroFilter can easily be turned
into a Wicket Resource, for a tighter wicket integration, I'm wondering if
this has not already been done by someone.

Also for JS references a parser for wro.xml that returns the contained js
entries in a group to distinguish between wicket development and deployment
versions could be done.

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