I didn't get what you are asking, Fabio. What I understand is Ayende trying/wanting to find funding for Linq for NH which will take place in Trunk which produces SQL directly. Contrib and Rhino are out of the question.
It'd be good if enough companies could be found for the project, I, being the ones interested in NHLinq, cannot spend so much time on NH, since i am fulltime student, but if funding makes you spend fulltime, go for it. And I think Ayende will agree at the LGPL point, otherwise he wouldn't ask this here. On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Fabio Maulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2 questions1) which version of NHibernate.Linq the version started in core > or in contrib or in rhino ? > 2) Is this the first time some company put money in NH for something that > is out of ".NET port of the excellent Java Hibernate..." ? > > 2008/10/31 Ayende Rahien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi, >> >> This is a post that I intend to publish shortly. I wanted to get your >> opinion on that before I make this public. >> >> ----------------- >> >> I have been thinking about this for a while now. Linq to NHibernate >> requires two to three months of full time development work in order to get >> to a really good usable state. The problem is that we don't have anyone >> working on that full time. Considering the nature of OSS, this is not >> surprising, but I would like to change that if I can. >> >> I am trying to getting sponsorship from several companies that are willing >> to pay for the development of Linq for NHibernate. The details are very >> simple, if I get enough companies interested in this to dedicate enough time >> & resources into it, we can get it working. >> >> If you or your company are interested in helping find the Linq for >> NHibernate project, please contact me privately, and we can discuss how we >> go about this >> > > > > -- > Fabio Maulo > -- Tuna Toksöz Typos included to enhance the readers attention!
