Welcome to the Wishlist wiki!
This is main place for information and updates about the Wishlist project.
- Wishlist Home
- Old website
- Blog
- License
- Roadmap
- Plans
- Code
- Deploy
- Prod/Demo/Test sites
- Join
- Documentation
- Support
- Contact
- Alternatives
- User stories
Project purpose and aims
The main aim of this project is to create a web application for creating and sharing wishlists.
And by doing that people can co-operate on purchasing the right presents.
2nd aim is to facilitate creation of shopping lists from other people's wishes.
A further extension is to then record gifts purchased for future reference,
and also to record gift received.
Project roadmap
The project is already on version 5.x and has gone through several rewrites.
You can find the current roadmap here.
If interested, the user stories currently worked on is detailed on the User Story page.
For future plans and ideas, there is a idea torrent set up. Older ideas are also available.
Table of Contents
Live or Demo sites
If you want to start wishing and creating wishlist, then you can try out the live deployments of the project.
Or test upcoming releases on the demonstration and test deployments.
If you want to deploy your own, you can follow the deploy information.
Contribute
If you would like to contribute to the Wishlist project, then we very much appreciate it!
- You can add comments or ideas to the idea torrent.
- You can test deployments, and add bugs or information to the issue manager.
- You can suggest user interface ideas and changes.
- You can join the project. (Anyone can join: developers, designers, testers, idea contributors etc )
- You can review or modify the code and develop the applications.
Project information
- Sourceforge project website sourceforge.net/projects/wishlist
- Project website wishlist.sourceforge.net
- Project wiki (this)
- Project blog
- License: Open source, chiefly AGPL v3.
- Project start: 2006
- Project status: Active development (2009)
- Application status: Various versions go from alpha to release. Mostly Beta.
- Technology: Java, Groovy, Web Services, Rest, Hibernate, Jetty, Spring, Wicket, Flex, Velocity, Geronimo, Maven, JPA, etc...
Contact
Various ways of contacting the people behind the project are available on the contact page.
Contact the project lead and main developer by filling out this form.
Recent changes:
July 2009: Tagged first milestone for version 5.1.
May 2009: Tagged version 5.0b and deployed to test servers.
February 2009: Started version 5.0.
October 2008: Tagged first milestone for version 4.2.
September 2008: Tagged first beta for version 4.1.
August 2008: Tagged first milestone for version 4.1.
August 2008: Tagged first beta for version 4.0.
June 2008: Tagged first milestone for version 4.0.
February 2008: Cut a version 3.0 release candidate.
Winter 07/08: Created facebook application. apps.facebook.com/wishlista
Autumn 2007: Separated application into server and client side. Communication is with web services. This allows more flexibility with different and multiple client types.