Hi!

There is Wooki, an open source collaborative book authoring tool.
You can see the demo @wookicentral.com and checkout the source code @
github.com/robink/wooki


Regards,

Robin K.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Michael Martineau
<m...@familypursuit.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find a list of websites that use Tapestry 5.  I would like to
> take a look at them and see what sort of things they are able to do using
> Tapestry.  If any of you have a public website that is built on Tapestry 5,
> please send me a link.  Also, I'm interested to know if you built the
> website using mostly standard "out of the box" components, or did it require
> you to create a lot of custom components?  Did you use the packaged
> prototype/scriptaculous javascript library, or did you use some other
> library?  If you did, was it difficult to connect in?  Did you use hibernate
> or did you use some other ORM?  If you did, was it difficult to connect in?
>
> I'm new to Tapestry and am evaluating whether I want to use it for my next
> project(s).  The component based architecture is very intriguing to me.
>  I've gone through the excellent tutorial which is what grabbed my attention
> the most and got me excited about using Tapestry.  However, for a Tapestry
> beginner, there is a rather large jump from the level the tutorial stops at
> and where the rest of the documentation ends up, with little in between.
>  While Tapestry at face value seems to make things really easy, I also get
> the feeling that it locks a developer into specific technologies unless
> he/she can spend an enormous amount of time really understanding how things
> work in order to customize it to work the way they want.  I know the
> documentation says I can customize things, but how is not very clear.
>
> So before I get too deep, I would like to know if Tapestry 5 CAN be
> customized to do the sorts of things I want to do.  And, I want to know if
> it is EASY to customize.  Thus, reviewing other websites using Tapestry 5
> (with additional feedback requested above) would be a great help.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Martineau
>
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