Yes, see the nhibernate-development discussion about this 
<https://groups.google.com/g/nhibernate-development/c/lhNOJuUatWA>.

Le lundi 25 janvier 2021 à 21:10:06 UTC+1, brandon...@gmail.com a écrit :

> Thanks for the response!  Do you know if we are under the correct 
> assumption that ownership of the Fluent-NHibernate repo has been taken over 
> the by NHibernate team?
>
> On Friday, January 22, 2021 at 3:01:51 PM UTC-5 Frédéric Delaporte wrote:
>
>> There is no preferred method. It depends on your projects needs, on your 
>> team preferences, ...
>>
>> Le vendredi 22 janvier 2021 à 20:59:42 UTC+1, brandon...@gmail.com a 
>> écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> There are two options for code based mapping for NHibernate that I'm 
>>> aware of.  We can use the built in NHibernate.Mapping.ByCode or use 
>>> Fluent-Nhibernate.  I had, for many years, used Fluent-Nhibernate, but that 
>>> project went unmaintained for a long period of time.  So long, that I 
>>> assumed it was dead and started using NHibernate.Mapping.ByCode for new 
>>> projects.  Recently, I noticed that Fluent-Nhibernate published a new 
>>> package and is also now part of the Nhibernate repository.
>>>
>>> I would love to know, especially from someone in the NHibernate team, 
>>> what's the current preferred method for code based mapping?  Both methods 
>>> have advantages, but documentation on the built in mapping by code is 
>>> limited and spare.
>>>
>>>

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