The original, long-term plan for NHContrib had been similar to other contrib
scenarios: it was to be an incubator of sorts for projects without sufficient
adoption/community support and buy-in (yet) where work could proceed on them
in parallel with periodic (re)evaluation of them as candidates
No issues, seems entirely reasonable to me. So long as the NH repo remains
separate from any of the NH-contrib repos, merging the orgs on github can only
serve to benefit everyone IMO.
-Steve B.
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From: Alexander I. Zaytsev haz...@gmail.com
Sent: 3/13/2014 4:12 PM
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-Steve B.
-Original Message-
From: Eyal Mandelzweig
: Re: [nhibernate-development] Re: NHibernate Succinctly
I get the same (browser remembered my login too):
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Hmm ... not sure if John Davidson, Steve Bohlen
I'd recommend that someone just strip the commercial dependencies (binaries)
out of the source and release it to a public repo in a broken state. Couldn't
that short-circuit the chicken /egg issue and permit the community to
participate in bootstrapping some replacements for the commercial
could also search for OSS offerings to incorporate
as well, but this might be an alternative worth at least exploring in re: a
path of lesser-resistance...
-Steve B.
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From: Steve Bohlen sboh...@gmail.com
Sent: 1/9/2015 2:27 PM
To: nhibernate-development
Just a thought, but often commercial companies will consider
contributing/donating licenses for their for-fee products in exchange for
(somewhat) prominent mention (e.g., on the project website, in the HELP--ABOUT
dialog box of the app, in release notes) of their contribution/support of the
I'd recommend AppVeyor (AppVeyor.com); its free for the level at which we'd
probably want/need it and offers Windows-based build agents with all the
necessary .net versions available.
The catch is that it doesn't offer all of the database targets we'd need to
support in order to test all the
For me this probably comes down to whether and how we can migrate the existing
content from JIRA to GitHub without any loss of fidelity...there's a LOT of
important history in there re: decisions reached, etc. that would be difficult
to live without (and it's obviously important to maintain
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