oh, interesting -- and good to know.

i just don't have enough free time to pay attention to all this :)

how long do we think it will be before those who don't have the time to be
super-active in this project, but require it for enterprise production
applications, can download NH3 supported FNH?

I'd like to be able to take the time to do this, but I can't bill my client
for open source work lol

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Joe Brockhaus
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On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:05 PM, James Gregory <[email protected]>wrote:

> Prior to NH3 LINQ was a separate assembly. It was actually a contrib
> project. This implementation of the LINQ provider is severely flawed, and it
> should be avoided if you can use NH3.
>
> With NH3 the LINQ provider has been completely rewritten and is now an
> integral part of NHibernate, and distributed as a part of the main
> NHibernate.dll. If you're running NH3, you shouldn't have a separate
> NHibernate.LINQ assembly.
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