If you don't have the needed perms, I believe that I can grant that for
you.  Why don't you attempt and let me know your results?

However, there is a larger issue/concern about a project remaining in
NHContrib without an (active) project lead taking responsibility for
maintaining it (even only in re: ensuring ongoing compatibility with the
future evolution of NH and/or other dependencies like Lucene.NET in this
case) or else the whole of NHContrib risks withering and becoming a 'dumping
ground' for inactive projects with NH dependencies.

Steve Bohlen
[email protected]
http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com
http://twitter.com/sbohlen


On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm capable and willing to apply the changes I mentioned (compilation
> fixes and migration to new logger).  I do not believe I have
> permission to commit to the repository, though I haven't actually
> tried.
>
>        Patrick Earl
>
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Patrick:
> >
> > Are you personally (technically) capable of making these proposed changes
> to
> > NHSearch?  If so, what is your present blocker?  Permissions in the repo
> to
> > actually apply the patch(es) needed?  Or otherwise?
> >
> > Steve Bohlen
> > [email protected]
> > http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com
> > http://twitter.com/sbohlen
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> At this point it seems like Paul is unresponsive.  How do we proceed
> >> forward with this?  While I don't use NHibernate.Search personally,
> >> I'd at least like to get it compiling and using the new log
> >> infrastructure in NHibernate 3.0.  Right now it's causing some build
> >> troubles for ActiveRecord.
> >>
> >>        Patrick Earl
> >>
> >> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Andrew Smith <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >> > I've tried to contact Paul Hatcher myself on several occasions. No
> >> > Responce.
> >> >
> >> > This has been a problem for me for a while. I gave up contributing to
> >> > NHibernate Search due to the lack of any sort of presence.
> >> >
> >> > On Dec 27, 4:57 pm, Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> Patrick:
> >> >>
> >> >> AFAIK the SVN repo is still authoritative for this project.
> >> >>
> >> >> re: who is 'in charge' of it, I have recently reached out the the
> >> >> present
> >> >> project lead (Paul Hatcher) in an attempt to gauge his continued
> >> >> interest in
> >> >> playing the role of project lead for the NHSR project.  Thus far, I
> >> >> haven't
> >> >> rec'd any response from Paul either way.
> >> >>
> >> >> If we don't hear back from the present NHSR project lead by the end
> of
> >> >> the
> >> >> year that he is interested in remaining as the NHSR project lead, we
> >> >> will
> >> >> probably need to either:
> >> >>
> >> >>    - find someone else in the community willing to act as the project
> >> >> lead
> >> >>    for NHSR in Paul's place
> >> >>    - remove NHSR from NHContrib and set it somewhere 'less official'
> >> >>
> >> >> To my mind, having a project in NHContrib does confer some
> >> >> responsibility on
> >> >> the project lead to ensure that its trunk remains compatible with
> >> >> recent NH
> >> >> releases and that binaries are provided that are compatible with each
> >> >> GA
> >> >> release of NH.  Adopters of NHContrib projects have a (reasonable)
> >> >> expectation that the projects will remain synced with NH.  Recently,
> >> >> this
> >> >> cannot quite seem to be said for NHSR, as you are pointing out.
>  Though
> >> >> a
> >> >> patch was recently submitted to address this specific issue (NH
> >> >> compatibility) note that as yet there is still not an NH3-related
> >> >> release
> >> >> binary of NRSR (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhcontrib/files/)
> >> >>
> >> >> For NHContrib to retain its meaning and value to consumers of NH
> >> >> proper, I
> >> >> think we need to do everything possible to ensure that the projects
> >> >> that are
> >> >> within that 'umbrella' collection are active, maintained, etc.  We
> >> >> probably
> >> >> need to be more proactive at periodically reviewing the contents of
> >> >> NHContrib to ensure that it doesn't become a collection of
> >> >> "abandon-ware"
> >> >> but contains vibrant projects that are actively maintained and kept
> >> >> in-sync
> >> >> with the main NH project.  This is one of the reasons that the
> NHBurrow
> >> >> project was recently removed from NHContrib (no desire from anyone to
> >> >> lead/maintain it).
> >> >>
> >> >> All that said, if you want to open a JIRA issue on this (specific)
> >> >> compatibility issue and submit a patch, it would go a long way to
> >> >> helping
> >> >> *whomever* ultimately takes responsibility for NHSR as project lead
> >> >> (Paul or
> >> >> otherwise).
> >> >>
> >> >> In a related matter, we should also recall that the (ultimate) future
> >> >> of
> >> >> NHSR is actually even more tenuous given the possible deprecation of
> >> >> LUCENE.NET as an Apache project
> >> >> (seehttp://
> groups.google.com/group/nhusers/browse_thread/thread/6689418b1...
> >> >> more info).
> >> >>
> >> >> Hope this helps clarify the status of this project.
> >> >>
> >> >> Steve Bohlen
> >> >>
> >> >> [email protected]http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.comhttp://
> twitter.com/sbohlen
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> >> > NHibernate.Search is used by Castle.ActiveRecord, but it hasn't
> been
> >> >> > upgraded to the new logging infrastructure yet, which is causing
> >> >> > dependency problems.  Is the SVN repository the official location
> for
> >> >> > this still?  Is there somebody around that has authorization to
> make
> >> >> > changes to it?  I'm a bit lost trying to find info on this project.
> >> >>
> >> >> >         Patrick Earl
> >> >
> >
> >
>

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