Hi Dirk,

starting with Wicket 6 we'll adhere to semantic versioning (see http://semver.org) , thus the big leap in the version number.

>Is not the API closer to wicket 1.5 than the version number 6 will suggest?

I'd say that version 6.0.0 will be closer to 1.5.x than 1.5.0 was to 1.4.x.
Depending on what features you use intensively your mileage may vary though.

Hope this helps
Sven

On 03/02/2012 08:09 AM, Dirk Forchel wrote:
Just a non-technical question. We're using Wicket 1.4.x and 1.5.x in
different projects and we're feeling quite confident (at least me) using
this framework. By the way, it might be not quite easy migrating an existing
wicket 1.4 project to wicket 1.5. But that's not the point.
I've noticed, that the guys are working on a new wicket version, called
Wicket 6.0. What is the aim of Wicket 6? What is the vision with wicket 6?
Why this major release number? Is Wicket 6 not just a Wicket 2?
Is not the API closer to wicket 1.5 than the version number 6 will suggest?

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