> The problem is that there are so many people involved in wicket-stuff
> that it's nearly impossible to reach them all and make a "democratic"
> decision about the future of the website.

I don't think it has to be work truly democratic. As long as the main
communication is via some public mailing list (like this one), it
works best if someone (you?) takes the initiative. I don't expect a
lot of people to complain about having made releases and having done
web site maintenance for them. Without no-one taking the lead, Wicket
stuff will stay in an impasse.

> In my opinion, we should drop the current website and use a wiki
> instead. It's the only simple way to manage the complexity of having
> so many projects, contributors and releases.

>From other replies on this thread it seems people agree, so go for it :)

Eelco

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