Apache Wicket has a large and active community with over twenty years of development and thousands of developers building great Wicket applications around the world. Here you can find how to get help, contribute, and stay connected.
Mailing Lists
The mailing lists are the primary way to ask questions and discuss Wicket. Many experienced Wicket developers are subscribed and ready to help.
Ask questions and help other users. Announcements and security updates also sent here.
Discuss internals, propose new features, and follow development activity. Low-traffic list.
GitHub & Source
The Apache Wicket source code is hosted on GitHub. Browse the code, open issues, and submit pull requests.
Community sub-projects covering integrations with popular JavaScript frameworks, async tasks, RESTful apps, and much more.
Chat
Join the #wicket IRC channel on Libera.Chat for more direct discussions. Note that time zones may affect activity levels.
Contributing
Want to help make Wicket better? From answering questions on the mailing list to submitting code patches — all contributions are welcome.
Security
Found a vulnerability? Follow the Apache Software Foundation's responsible disclosure process.
Projects Built with Wicket
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