2008/10/16 David Mukaiwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Just a a thought. It might sound radical but I think it'll ultimately be
> for the better for everybody.
> A high level 3 step process of what I'm thinking would go something like
> this:
>
>
>    1. Identify and employ a suitable tool(s) to migrate existing codebase
>    to most reliable and flexible platform (google, CodePlex, wherever) or host
>    on own VPS.
>    2. Script/Code a replication agent that translates and mirrors (e.g
>    SVNBridge) the codebases to the various places where people go digging for
>    code (SourceForge, Codeplex, ever more places).
>    3. Integrate Client into IDE and/or FileSystem (TortoiseSVN/VisualSVN
>    or whatever devs are comfortable with)
>
>
> There would obviously be a lot more detail involved on the ground but this
> would represent a win/win situation:
>
>
>    1. It's a win for the dev team - they get reliable access to and
>    control over the codebase (They say a happy coder is a productive one)
>    2. It's a win for the communities - they get the freshest NH bits from
>    their favourite repository
>
> Sound interesting.
Feel free to start that work. In the NH-core we have a lot of things to do
and few hours to work on it.

>
> NH has travelled a hard path and it's come a long way. Sourceforge will
> always be Nhibernate's home 
> <http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2005-11.php>(and so will JBoss?).
>

JBoss ? bah?!? you don't have fresh info about NH (where fresh mean aroud 2
years).


> The codebase itself has been refactored and adapted to real world usage
> scenrios since being ported from it's elder brother in the Java world. Maybe
> it's time to re-think the source control.
>

Is the time to implement a lot of features we don't have as
property-laziness, support of ambient-transactions, AST HQL parsers,
LINQ2NH, XMlL entities and many others...
Sincerely, change the repository is the last in the list of my work in NH.
-- 
Fabio Maulo

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