I agree with the gentleman below, and I was vote #12. I did so right after I
saw the second post in this thread.
Let me start by saying that I am extremely happy with Hibernate and commend
you all for the great work you have done. My intention is not to complain
here, but just to understand the is
Christian Bauer wrote:
On 26 Feb (17:14), Fu Gui wrote:
Why do we not fix and close it? Votes:11, it is a large number in
jira.
Because it sucks.
And in a more diplomatic way. We've the feeling this is not the way
the API should be. We're thinking on a better API. The worst scenar
Last time I checked it was 12 votes and there already is a patch. ;)
However, what's the point of using a patch that will be more of a
problem to maintain and have to keep patching on each new version than
a deprecated API?
You may not want the API to go that way and that's fine, but it's been
qui
On 26 Feb (17:14), Fu Gui wrote:
> Why do we not fix and close it? Votes:11, it is a large number in jira.
Because it sucks.
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