In the first mail of this thread I said "around 2011-02-28" not "2011-02-28
".

About your question, I said:
"After this release, excluding LINQ stuff, we can take a rest if we can't
go to .NET4."

I don't know what mean "take a rest" for you; if you have some proposal feel
free to talk with the rest of the team.

For me "take a rest" will probably mean:
- put my hands in NHibernate.Search to improve the configuration (avoiding
attributes) and something else where needed
- help Roger with NHibernate.Envers (we will release NHE alpha after release
NH3.1.0)

Video of NHibernate.Envers pre-presentation (spanish)
http://www.altnethispano.org/wiki/van-2011-02-26-audit-parallel-model-con-nhibernate-3.ashx

NHibernate.Envers repo
https://bitbucket.org/RogerKratz/nhibernate.envers

VS solution to play with
EnversTry<http://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pPonjAClN2M_9oTu5rXgJHol7zbhm3oyxDBHf38JJMSjXmDjvVYqGtqWr9BQh8hEAX-CXRKJXIc5qilW_x1fAwQ/VAN_NHibernateAudit.7z?download&psid=1>

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the heads up Fabio.  With the date being pushed back a
> week, maybe I can get some more fixes in there. :)
>
> Can you elaborate on what you meant about the next releases?
>
>          Patrick Earl
>
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 4:54 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If nothing strange will happen, at 2011/03/05 release.
> > I'll try to see if I can found time to fix something else.
> > After this release, excluding LINQ stuff, we can take a rest if we can't
> go
> > to .NET4.
>



-- 
Fabio Maulo

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