Do we really need that many changes to FNH? As a 1.1 user, I'm happy
with the state of things.

It'd be good if the community appeared more alive. That questions were
answered, here and on StackOverflow, documentation improved, 1.1 vs
1.2 differences described, a roadmap be created, new features were
discussed. That kind of thing. When the product itself is good and
stable, "the rest" should be the primary focus - imho.

On Feb 20, 5:14 pm, tbushell <tbush...@bic.com> wrote:
> Another area where NH severely lags FNH is Automapping - there is
> nothing remotely equivalent in NH.
>
> The big problem in FNH land these days is that nobody is actively
> maintaining it.  James Gregory has had to step back for personal
> reasons, and no one else is filling the vacuum.
>
> I've volunteered to help with minor admin issues, and am waiting to
> hear back from James.  But I don't know the code base at all, other
> than fixing one bug that was a show stopper for me.
>
> Unless someone, or a group of someones, steps up to fill the void, I
> fear the the inferior solution is going to dominate, and FNH will fade
> away.
>
> And that would be sad.
>
> -tom bushell
>
> On Feb 18, 3:43 am, Broken Pipe <brokenpipe.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > After NH 3.2 was out many were asking why we need FluentNHibernate
> > when there is mapping by code available now. The answer is WE NEED IT,
> > because NH3.2 mapping by code is trash compared to FNH. I have tried
> > using 3.2 code mapping, and it took me 3 full working days to make it
> > work, I have found and fixed 6 bugs during this time, 3 of which were
> > blocking and I have submitted them. And that is only for my Model
> > scenario, I wounder how many bugs still left there.....
>
> > In short FNH is muuuuuch more stable and mature then NH3.2 mapping by
> > code, good work keep it up.

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