Igor Vaynberg wrote:
    Or take the whole CVS issue.  We all know that Sourceforge's CVS can get
    very annoying.  I've been able to download the wicket-contrib modules
    that I know about, but I've never been able to get a comprehensive list
    of such modules.  SF always tells me that the list is not available, but
    I've never found the whole list. Eelco's message in this thread is the
    longest list I've seen, and I doubt it's complete.


http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/wicket-stuff/

also eclipse has no problem listing all the modules available when checking out a project.

Thank you. But is that link available from any of the places a beginner will look for documentation? I am a pretty competent Java programmer, and I've done small amounts of OSS work using CVS against Sourceforge; in fact I knew that sourceforge had a viewcvs implementation available, and knew I could find it if I tried. But I usually work with the TortoiseCVS Windows shell extension; when I use it to try to fetch modules it reports that the list is unavailable. If that list were available from the Wicket documentation (just the link above would be fine) then someone wanting to find what's in wicket-stuff would be able to do it without searching Sourceforge's documentation.

It's not that the documentaion doesn't exist. Much does, and much of it is pretty good. But it's rather difficult to find.

  -- Scott



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