For there to be any significant work done, I think an absolute requirement
would be that someone step up and adopt it as maintainer.

What license?

/Oskar

2014-11-21 11:10 GMT+01:00 Ricardo Peres <rjpe...@gmail.com>:

> Guys,
>
> I have great news: after some talks with Gareth Hayter, of Slyce Software,
> he agreed to donate the Visual NHibernate (
> http://www.slyce.com/VisualNHibernate/) source code to the NHibernate
> community! IMO, it was a very generous gesture that should deserve all our
> appreciation.
> Unfortunately for them, but fortunately for us, the product didn't make it
> commercially, so they retired it. It is a great product, nevertheless, and
> being open source offers exciting new possibilities.
> We need to discuss if, and how, we can bring it closer to the rest of the
> NHibernate projects and a roadmap for future development. Of course, credit
> should always go to Slyce.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> RP
>
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