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On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007."
is this some kind of april the 1st joke or are you serious about it???
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*Von:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Im Auftrag von *Francis Amanfo
*Gesendet:* Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
*An:* [email protected]
*Betreff:* [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web framework
Hi guys,
An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim O'Malley,
has been leaked.
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to
me.
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
framework that stands up tall against all its
competitors including JSF, Struts 2 and Tapestry. In the memo, IBM
mentions some of it's frustrations with JSF and
about Sun not listening to them during the creation of the JSF
specification. In the memo, IBM also praises the Wicket team
as very hardworking and dedicated guys and is in negotiations to employ
them into IBM and make them work on Wicket
and sell support under the umbrella of IBM.
The memo also goes further to announce IBM's plans to integrate Wicket
into it's JEE offerings. To be more specific,
Wicket would be Integrated into RAD 8 as the default Web framework, which
it plans to release in the fourth quater of this year.
The memo also states IBM's plans to create widgets, which it plans to
market under the label WICKED Widgets, of all
the standard Wicket components and enable drag and drop development in RAD
8. It would also make WICKED(c) widgets standalone for separate downloads.
The official announcement of this was planned for April 1, 2007, but
because this falls on Sunday, the
announcement is scheduled for April, 2 2007.
There is a link to this memo but is currently available only on IBM's
internal network, which of course is closed
to the public.
I personally think this is a great news. It will grow Wicket's adoption
exponentially, which is of course a good
thing for the community and give Wicket a high status in the web framework
community. In addition, our diligent, humble
and hardworking Wicket core developers would be rewarded.
So join me rejoice about the greatest news so far for the Wicket
community.
Regards,
Francis
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