Is the SVN repository still the best place to obtain NHibernate.Search, is 
a move to GitHub in progress, and/or has some less official source been 
more fully developed?

NHibernate.Search seems out of date and falling behind.  I have need to 
adjust the lucene locking configuration which does not seem to appear in 
the latest SVN source.  It was fixed for Hibernate.Search (HSEARCH-284).  I 
am trying to determine what my best course of action is here.  I was able 
to incorporate locking configuration locally to my source, but it's not my 
desire to maintain my own fork of NHibernate.Search.

It would also be nice to have support for the latest lucene...

Logan Rhodehamel

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:32:38 AM UTC-8, Valeriu Caraulean wrote:
>
> Getting back to this question as today I'm digging into NHibernate.Search 
> and it looks like things are getting worse:
>  - The code on sourceforge repository isn't compatible with NHibernate 3.2
>  - There is a cloned NH.Search repository in github but it's not up to 
> date with SVN (https://github.com/martinernst/NHibernate.Search)
>  - One of the forks of that repository contains changes to make it work 
> with NH 3.2 and latest Lucene.
>
> That's very sad to see...
>
> What is blocking actually the Contrib project to be moved to GitHub under 
> the NHibernate organization? Common decision of all contributors or just a 
> volunteer is needed to do the work?
>

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:32:38 AM UTC-8, Valeriu Caraulean wrote:
>
> Getting back to this question as today I'm digging into NHibernate.Search 
> and it looks like things are getting worse:
>  - The code on sourceforge repository isn't compatible with NHibernate 3.2
>  - There is a cloned NH.Search repository in github but it's not up to 
> date with SVN (https://github.com/martinernst/NHibernate.Search)
>  - One of the forks of that repository contains changes to make it work 
> with NH 3.2 and latest Lucene.
>
> That's very sad to see...
>
> What is blocking actually the Contrib project to be moved to GitHub under 
> the NHibernate organization? Common decision of all contributors or just a 
> volunteer is needed to do the work?
>

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:32:38 AM UTC-8, Valeriu Caraulean wrote:
>
> Getting back to this question as today I'm digging into NHibernate.Search 
> and it looks like things are getting worse:
>  - The code on sourceforge repository isn't compatible with NHibernate 3.2
>  - There is a cloned NH.Search repository in github but it's not up to 
> date with SVN (https://github.com/martinernst/NHibernate.Search)
>  - One of the forks of that repository contains changes to make it work 
> with NH 3.2 and latest Lucene.
>
> That's very sad to see...
>
> What is blocking actually the Contrib project to be moved to GitHub under 
> the NHibernate organization? Common decision of all contributors or just a 
> volunteer is needed to do the work?
>

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:32:38 AM UTC-8, Valeriu Caraulean wrote:
>
> Getting back to this question as today I'm digging into NHibernate.Search 
> and it looks like things are getting worse:
>  - The code on sourceforge repository isn't compatible with NHibernate 3.2
>  - There is a cloned NH.Search repository in github but it's not up to 
> date with SVN (https://github.com/martinernst/NHibernate.Search)
>  - One of the forks of that repository contains changes to make it work 
> with NH 3.2 and latest Lucene.
>
> That's very sad to see...
>
> What is blocking actually the Contrib project to be moved to GitHub under 
> the NHibernate organization? Common decision of all contributors or just a 
> volunteer is needed to do the work?
>

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