Codekaizen,
Have you seen the discussion on 
https://github.com/nhibernate/NHibernate.AspNet.Identity/issues/63 ? I have 
posted there about your message.

Le mardi 3 juillet 2018 11:54:33 UTC+2, Frédéric Delaporte a écrit :
>
> First, thanks for asking. Things can get a bit messy on NuGet, since 
> anyone can publish with any name, and if we were willing to do it with that 
> name it would have been an issue.
>
> Currently as far as I know, there is no progress on the subject. See 
> nhibernate/NHibernate.AspNet.Identity#63 
> <https://github.com/nhibernate/NHibernate.AspNet.Identity/issues/63>: the 
> current maintainer states nothing has been started. So I think it will be 
> fine with him if you take that name, but better ask him. Note that someone 
> else has already done its own core provider published on NuGet, as written 
> in that issue. So check if adding your version makes sens compared to this 
> other one.
>
> About NHContrib, we do not maintain it on SourceForge anymore. Instead we 
> have dedicated repositories under https://github.com/nhibernate. If you 
> wish to, you could move your provider there as a new repository, provided 
> you are currently committed to maintain it and that it does not interfere 
> with current NHibernate.AspNet.Identity maintainer plans.
>
> Le mardi 3 juillet 2018 01:41:20 UTC+2, codekaizen a écrit :
>>
>> Devs -
>>
>> We ported a project for Asp.Net that uses NHibernate as a backing store 
>> for the Identity middleware to Asp.Net Core 2. We had considered 
>> contributing a PR to the original project, but the Identity middleware 
>> changed a lot from Asp.Net to AspNetCore 2, and it made more sense to make 
>> a new project which follows the AspNetCore 2 patterns.
>>
>> The project is here: 
>> https://github.com/esha/NHibernate.AspNetCore.Identity
>>
>> Now, we want to publish a nuget package for this code 
>> (NHibernate.AspNetCore.Identity), but I don't want to use the NHibernate 
>> top level package name without checking in with main committers. I'm not 
>> sure if there is a community process I should be paying attention to, or if 
>> perhaps NHContrib is still the right place for something like this? If it's 
>> not, then we're happy to maintain this as long as we can on our own.
>>
>> Thanks for the input,
>> -Rory
>>
>

-- 

--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"nhibernate-development" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to nhibernate-development+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to