> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:55 AM, Petrov Peter <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> I think Frans Bouma has unbelievable patience. We aren't far from
the
> time when Frans will say "enough is enough" and I fear it will soon stop
> following this dev group. It will be a loss for the NHibernate project.
With
> his attitude Fabio will force back other people too. For mr. Maulo it's
time
> to reconsider his attitude toward others and his sharp tone.
>
> Perhaps you can add some opinion about the initial post of the thread
> instead try to be "the paladin of justice".
> Frans can say that he want see auditing, validation,
INotifyPropertyChanged
> and security inside NH-core and I can write my opinion and ask for
> clarifications, then the decision is not mine but of the team.
I wrote on Thursday:
"The examples I mentioned are not things you expect on the core O/R mapper
level, however they're all services which build on top of the O/R mapper
core and utilize it, which also means that if you use NHibernate, and you
want to use the features I mentioned, you need to implement them somehow so
they utilize NHibernate."
Google groups link:
http://groups.google.com/group/nhibernate-development/msg/e91d2b8e8bd202bd?h
l=en
I never said it should be part of the core, as those aren't core NH
services. You have apparently no clue whatsoever I was talking about, which
explains your replies.
Anyway, you have a narrow focus on where NH should go to, but you
don't realize that this focus only targets core O/R mapper functionality, a
problem solved years ago already, which means that there's little to nothing
to do in the future except re-inventing wheels, like we see already with yet
another xml / code based mapping system and yet another query system.
IF I'll eventually say "Enough is enough", I'll fork NH and do what
I explained here. But that takes time and I've to look into what it brings
me, compared to the effort to invest.
FB