The wiki is in place for everybody to contribute. Just keep it Wicket
related (wicket with a -T, not the adult label 'Wicked', as someone
tried to do a few days ago).
Having an active community is what we strive for. If the documentation
/and/ the new features have to come from the core team alone, then I
think the documentation will probably be sparse, out of date and
non-existent. Many want AJAX support, and JavaScript support, and
Portlet support, and a good manual, and a book, and... you get it.
It can't come from 6-7 developers alone who do most of the wicket
development in their own free time.
Martijn
Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Johannes,
Of course a wiki can't replace a "static, official" documentation, but
the stuff that gets written on the Wiki can easily serve as a basis for
official docs.
Yes, this sounds sensible.
And one more thing: I think special cases or combinations of components
that you need in real world applications would be very useful.
And yes, I'd definitely would be willing to contribute, too :)
Excellent.
-- Gj
- Johannes
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