Unscientific JIRA count: QueryOver: 4 LINQ: 45 HQL: 41 ICriteria: 14
This is probably like counting KLOC to get progress metrics... Richard On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote: > where are yours issues, related to the problems you are talking about, > in our JIRA? > You are talking about "users"... and what about you ? > If you are really worried about NH quality, create new JIRA tickets, > with a test, is the first step to help the project. > > About people using EF4 I can't see where is the problem, with them > there are some others billions of people not using NHibernate. > > For me, no issues reported by neither by users nor by committer, and > increasing number of downloads, mean: everything is working as we > need. > > -- > Fabio Maulo > > > El 14/12/2010, a las 11:31, Kakone <[email protected]> escribió: > > > "it seems to be enough stable"... It's a joke or we don't use the same > > version ? > > Yes, if you do a simple Select, it's stable. But, each time I want to > > do something a little more complicated (some simples OrderBy, Left > > Join, ...), it doesn't work well. > > Congratulations for the accomplished work but you can't say that it's > > enough stable (or we do not have the same conception of quality). > > Actually, to my mind, the LINQ provider can't be used in a real > > business application. Since Steve Strong stopped the developement, > > nothing - or almost - has changed. I'm not complaining because it's an > > open source project and all the people do their best to improve it (if > > I had time, me too), but you can't say that "it seems to be enough > > stable". All the users of the new LINQ provider think that this new > > LINQ provider is in beta state (also Patrick : > > http://blog.patearl.net/2010/12/nhibernate-30-linq.html). > > > > But, you are right, if very few new issues were added to Jira, I think > > also that the reason is something else : > > 1 - most of the users will not add an issue to Jira, > > 2 - most of the users that want a LINQ provider that works well, uses > > Entity Framework. > > And I still think you are mistaken when you think the LINQ provider is > > not so important for NHibernate users. > > > > On 14 déc, 13:48, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> at the moment 7660 downloads in 10 days. > >> very few new issues regarding the LINQ provider. > >> Perhaps I was wrong thinking that the LINQ provider will be the mayor > source > >> of issue for the next two year... it seems to be enough stable...hmmm or > >> perhaps the reason is something else. > >> Btw, CONGRATULATION for your work! > >> > >> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> Hi team. > >>> Only to be actualized about one of the result of our work: > >> > >>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/files/NHibernate/3.0.0.GA/. > .. > >> > >>> -- > >>> Fabio Maulo > >> > >> -- > >> Fabio Maulo >
