I say it's time to let 3.5 pass on and more forward to 4.0/4.5.

On Thursday, December 12, 2013 1:15:53 PM UTC-8, Gleb Chermennov wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, fresh version of Fluent just hit NuGet.
> It's strictly a bugfix release, so please don't expect something glamorous.
> Sorry it's been so long guys (previous version came out last June).
> By the way, is there anyone who would like to contribute? There's plenty 
> of bugs awaiting, as you can see from Github page, as long as improvements 
> and docs update.
> Let me know what you think of the release and what I should improve.
> I'm aiming to release next version in March, which will include some of 
> the bugfixes and technical aspects in the release process + I'm hoping to 
> get rid of RhinoMocks in favour of FakeItEasy, as well as preparing for 
> potentially breaking changes in NHibernate 4.0.
> I'm just curious - how many of you still use .NET 3.5 for the projects 
> that require Fluent? As NHibernate 4 goes .NET 4.0, I'd like to know if 
> there's a point of supporting a separate branch for 3.5 code.
> Also, if some of you are interested in running latest Fluent with old 
> NHibernate versions (released like 2-3 years ago) - drop me a note, I can 
> make that happen.
>
> Regards, Gleb.
>

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