> I saw that you tried to be helpful in the other part of your mail.

        I tried to be helpful in EVERY email here and on nhusers, and I
didn't want to imply *anything* in the 1st sentence I wrote. WTF is your
problem?
 
> What we have notice is that there is a kind of "personal questions" when
we
> are talking about our linq-provider and we don't have a "personalized
> customer service" (at least not for free).

        I have no idea what you mean/refer to. 

> Steve is part of NH's team and the Linq provider is part of NHibernate
core.
> As any other issue, even the issues related to linq-provider are solved by
> the team.
> 
> Perhaps, with his silence, Steve and the team altogether are trying to say
> the same.

        Sorry but I have no idea what you mean, but anyway, it's been
enough. Every f*cking time 'Linq' is mentioned and I reply in some form or
another, it ends up with you talking me down in some form or the other. I
just try to be helpful, but I don't need this kind of bickering. If helping
out time after time ends up with some form of bickering, I won't spend my
time on it anymore. Like I've said to Steve before, he can email me any time
with questions about Linq and how to do things, but I won't reply to linq
crap here again, as apparently you don't want my help/information about how
to deal with linq expressions and what to expect. In case you don't know,
mr. Maulo, that info is no-where to be found on the net nor in MS'
documentation. Only the small group on this planet who have dealt with these
miserable issues before know what to expect and where a solution 'might' be
found (as the only team who managed to get it all right is the Linq to Sql
team (now abandoned) and they didn't publish any of their info). 

                FB
> 
> P.S. I'm a "little bit" more loquacious in some cases
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>       > On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:
>       >
>       >       I don't know if Steve's still reading this list,
>       >
>       > What do you mean ?
> 
> 
>              Well, I asked in some other linq thread a couple of questions
> to
>       Steve, gave info about how to do things, but never got a reply (was
> in June
>       or so), also all other linq related material is not answered by him,
> so I
>       wondered if he was still reading this list. I don't know how else to
>       interpret this remark, to be honest.
> 
>              But that aside, sorry I tried to be helpful, mr. Maulo.
> 
>                      FB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Fabio Maulo
> 


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