and another matter.
please send me the link where I said exactly "the LINQ provider is not
important" (only to be sure that you are not using a phrase that somebody
else have put in my mouth).

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El 14/12/2010, a las 11:31, Kakone <[email protected]> escribió:

"it seems to be enough stable"... It's a joke or we don't use the same
version ?
Yes, if you do a simple Select, it's stable. But, each time I want to
do something a little more complicated (some simples OrderBy, Left
Join, ...), it doesn't work well.
Congratulations for the accomplished work but you can't say that it's
enough stable (or we do not have the same conception of quality).
Actually, to my mind, the LINQ provider can't be used in a real
business application. Since Steve Strong stopped the developement,
nothing - or almost - has changed. I'm not complaining because it's an
open source project and all the people do their best to improve it (if
I had time, me too), but you can't say that "it seems to be enough
stable". All the users of the new LINQ provider think that this new
LINQ provider is in beta state (also Patrick :
http://blog.patearl.net/2010/12/nhibernate-30-linq.html).

But, you are right, if very few new issues were added to Jira, I think
also that the reason is something else :
1 - most of the users will not add an issue to Jira,
2 - most of the users that want a LINQ provider that works well, uses
Entity Framework.
And I still think you are mistaken when you think the LINQ provider is
not so important for NHibernate users.

On 14 déc, 13:48, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

at the moment 7660 downloads in 10 days.

very few new issues regarding the LINQ provider.

Perhaps I was wrong thinking that the LINQ provider will be the mayor source

of issue for the next two year... it seems to be enough stable...hmmm or

perhaps the reason is something else.

Btw, CONGRATULATION for your work!


On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi team.

Only to be actualized about one of the result of our work:


http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/files/NHibernate/3.0.0.GA/...


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