Thanks Don! Thanks Upayavira, Alexa, Sylvain, Timothy and the others that have officially or unofficially championed Wicket. We hope that Wicket will make a valuable addition to Apache, and we are looking forward to get to know you guys better when we would be part of the Apache family.
Cheers, Eelco On 7/26/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This has my hearty +1! This is great news as I've always admired the framework and the community behind it, and this will further facilitate the inter-framework discussions we (Struts) has been periodically having with Wicket. Let me know of any way I can help, Don On 7/26/06, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Wicket developers (http://wicket.sourceforge.net) have expressed a > desire to incubate their project within the ASF. > > I personally think that Wicket would fit very well at Apache with its > flavour of innovation and its strong, meritocracy based community. > > The proposal follows (which can also be found at: > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/WicketProposal) > > Regards, Upayavira > > = Wicket Proposal = > > This proposal outlines the creation of a new top-level Wicket project > within the Apache Software Foundation. > > == Rationale == > > Wicket is a unique web application framework that focusses on bringing > plain object oriented Java programming to the web tier. It is unique in > it's focus amongst the (many) web frameworks that exist today. Due to > it's unmanaged nature and reliance on plain Java, it is a very good > match for frameworks like OSGi and Eclipse RSP. Wicket has been gaining > a very steady increase in popularity, and with two books coming out and > vastly improved new releases we are working on, we expect this trend to > continue. We consider moving to Apache being an additional boost, and we > hope it will open the way for possible future cooperation with other > Apache projects. > > The maintainers of Wicket are interested in joining the Apache Software > Foundation for several reasons: > > * Apache has a widely recognized name, which will help Wicket get an > increased visibility and acceptance. > > * We'd like to enjoy the benefits of utilizing Apache's infrastructure > and legal protection. > > * Most team members have been enthusiastic users of Apache software for > many years and would like to be part of the family with it's get > togethers etc. > > * It might open the door for cooperation with other projects, such as > Felix or Jetspeed. > > * Apache seems to attract great communities around its projects, we > hope joining Apache will help as make our growing community even bigger. > > * We hope to contribute to Apache's ongoing success by delivering an > innovative, dynamic project with an enthusiastic user base. > > == Criteria == > > === Community === > > Wicket has striven to foster a diverse community that is open to > everyone. It is released > under a non-reciprocal license (Apache License 2.0) to encourage the > maximum possible adoption by all > potential users and developers. The Wicket community encourages > suggestions and > contributions from any potential user, and more developers have joined > as contributors > since the project's inception in 2004. > > === Meritocracy === > > Wicket was originally created by Jonathan Locke in April 2004. Then it > was taken over in September 2004 by Eelco Hilenius, Johan Compagner and > Martijn Dashorst. Chris Turner and Juergen Donnerstag were invited to > join that same week based on their contributions and discussions. The > project now has committers and users from around the world, and Jonathan > Locke is back with the project again. The newer committers of the > project joined in subsequent years by initially submitting patches, then > having commit privileges for some of the applications (wicket-stuff), > and then privileges over a larger range of applications. The project > members understand the importance of letting motivated individuals > contribute to the project after they have proven themselves. > > == Scope of Sub projects == > > Wicket is distributed as one large subversion tree, but contains several > distinct parts: the core framework, a couple of extensions project that > are endorsed by the core developers, an examples project (which includes > a component reference), a quick start project and a developer sandbox. > One of the extensions projects, called wicket-extensions, has a dual > purpose. The first is to ensure the core project does not get too large, > while still having a place to put interesting components and utility > classes. The second purpose of that project is to provide a place where > components can prove themselves before potentially graduating to the > core project. > > Whilst Wicket has these various subprojects, access to the subversion > tree is maintained with a single ACL. Once voted in as a committer, an > individual will have access to the entire tree, and trust is used to > ensure that they only touch the parts of the tree that they are > knowledgeable enough to change. > > == Features == > > Wicket is a Java web application framework that takes simplicity, > separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. > Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed and later revised using > standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools. Dynamic content processing and form > handling is all handled in Java code using a first-class component model > backed by POJO data beans that can easily be persisted using your > favorite technology. > > == Initial Source == > > The source for Wicket that is to be imported is currently within the > Wicket project at SourceForge, and is all ASL2.0 licensed. > > == Resources to be Created == > > * user, dev, private and Announce mailing lists. > * Copy current subversion code, and create a commits mailing list. > * Copy Sourceforge issues into Apache system, if possible > * Confluence Wiki. > > == Potential Issues == > > These are a few details of how incubation will need to work in order to > maintain compatability for existing users whilst moving forwards to > adopt an Apache approach for newer code. > > === Versions === > > Wicket currently has three versions of their code base, 1.2 (the current > release), 1.3 (planned) and 2.0 (unreleased). > > We would like to keep all three versions on the same infrastructure, and > would thus like to bring all three versions over to Apache. > > This would involve the need to be able to make releases of 1.2 and 1.3 > during incubation, as they have a current user base to serve that is > already using the product. > > The exact manner of producing these releases would need to be clearly > understood by the Wicket team before incubation can start. > > === Package Naming === > > Wicket Java code uses the wicket.* package hierarchy. At this point, we > would propose that code in versions 1.2 and 1.3 would switch to ASF > servers, but maintain the wicket.* namespace, but code in 2.0 would > switch to an org.apache.wicket.* namespace. > > Anything else would cause an unnecessary disruption to our users. > > == Other Potential Concerns == > > === Likelihood of Becoming an Orphaned Product === > > Assuming an "orphaned product" is one that arrives at the Apache > Incubator and then slowly dies before being ready to incubate, Wicket is > unlikely to fit into this category. > > The Wicket code is currently used and maintained by the authors and > others, who depend > on it for their livelihood. Continued development of Wicket continues on > a daily basis. Statistics can be found here: > http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=119783&ugn=wicket, where > the commit statistic form a sub view: > http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/detail.php?group_id=119783&ugn=wicket&type=svn. > > === Experience with Open Source === > > Most of the developers have been actively involved in multiple other > open source projects for years (jakarta regex, Eclipse plugins, > jWebUnit, Subclipse, SquirrelSql, JetSpeed, etc). But for all of the > developers the involvement in Wicket currently is the major one. > > === Heterogenous Developers === > > The developers are diverse, both geographically and in terms of their > employers. Of our 12 committers, no more than two work for the same > employer. > > * Jonathan Locke is from the US and is involved in various startups as > a software engineer and co-owner, and pursues a movie script writing career. > > * Eelco Hillenius is from the Netherlands but is in the process of > moving to the US (Seattle/ San Francisco). He currently is employed > through his own company, Code Droid, but will be working for Teachscape > Inc. from October on as a software engineer. > > * Martijn Dashorst is from The Netherlands and works for Topicus as a > software engineer > > * Johan Compagner is from The Netherlands and is an independent > consultant for its own company J-COM (regularly hired by Topicus) and is > working at a company Servoy that also uses wicket technology in its core. > > * Igor Vaynberg is from the USA working as a software engineer for > Teachscape Inc. > > * Juergen Donnerstag is from Germany and works for EDS as an IT Architect. > > * Gwyn Evans is from the UK and works for SmartTrust as a Solution > Consultant > > * Janne Hietamäki is from Finland and works for Cemron (that also uses > wicket technology in its core) as a technical director > > * Matej Knopp is from The Slovak Republic is a CS student and works for > EEA as a software engineer > > * Ate Douma is from The Netherlands as a software engineer > > * Jan Blok is from The Netherlands and works for Servoy as a software > engineer > > * Chris Turner is from the UK and works as an independent consultant. > He does not intend to move with us to Apache. > > In addition, there are other contributors from France, Germany, Spain, > the UK, US, Canada, Brazil, India, Japan, China, Iran, and various other > countries. > > All contributors come from a software background, but we - informally - > have some different tasks. For instance, Martijn is in charge of the > releases, Gwyn of maintaining the WIKI and possibly more site related > things and Jonathan provides regular code reviews. But any one of the > team has committed code, and may do so. > > === Reliance on Salaried Developers === > > None of the developers rely on Wicket for consulting work, though two - > Martijn and Eelco - are writing Wicket In Action (publisher Manning) in > their spare time. Most of the developers use Wicket for their day jobs, > some for multiple projects, and will do so for a considerable while as > their companies (specifically Topicus, Cemron and Teachscape) choose > Wicket as their development framework of choice. > > === Ties to other Apache Products === > > Wicket uses Jakarta Commons Logging and Log4j and adopted some code from > Jakarta Commons Upload. It uses Maven for it's build process. Wicket > tries to stay as lean as possible though. > > === An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === > > The ASF has a strong brand, and that brand is in itself attractive. > However, the developers of Wicket have been quite successful on their > own and could continue on that path with no problems at all. We are > interested in joining the ASF in order to increase our contacts and > visibility in the open source world. Furthermore, we have been > enthusiastic users of Apache from the earliest hour (remember JServ > anyone?), and feel honored at getting the opportunity to join the club. > > == Committers == > > * Jonathan Locke > * Eelco Hillenius > * Johan Compagner > * Martijn Dashorst > * Juergen Donnerstag > * Igor Vaynberg > * Gwyn Evans > * Matej Knopp > * Janne Hietamäki > * Ate Douma > * Jan Blok > > == Proposed Apache Sponsor == > > Incubator PMC > > == Champions == > > * Upayavira > * Alex Karasulu > * Sylvain Wallez > > == Mentors == > > * Upayavira > * Alex Karasulu > * Sylvain Wallez > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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