Gwyn,


Gwyn Evans wrote:

On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:03:52 +0100, Eelco Hillenius
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'd go for a seperate project. When the core stabilizes, changes to it
should be minimal. On the other hand, the contrib package should be for
very active development by hopefully more developpers than the current
'core' devs.



Hmm, SourceForge doesn't have the capability to have different commit rights on different parts of the CVS tree within a project, does it?

If not, then I guess a separate project is the only way to go, as
I'm assuming that such a project will need a more open CVS policy than
in the core. The downside is that it's going to be less obvious when
a core change breaks something there unless there's going to be a
continous integration system running somewhere, but that shouldn't be
a major issue if the builds are against particular versions of the
core, rather than SNAPSHOT.




Personally, I would be fine with giving every committer rights to all projects, and just hope that every dev plays it by the rules. I'm not sure what others think about this though.



That said, I also do not think that the core should be stripped from any
high level component though. But I think that specific components like
login panel should not be in there.



Hmm, I don't really know either way - I'd just be concerned of
effort now being spent on things that weren't moving the project
towards a V1.0 release state (with examples & documentation)!



I agree that moving towards 1.0 should have our utmost attentention. It is entirely possible though that new components come up when people start using Wicket for their projects.


Regards,

  Eelco

/Gwyn


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