That mean just: "wait some more months after you have waited one year". btw, which are the specific features of .NET4.5 you are thinking about and how they may benefit NH ?
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Julian Maughan <[email protected]>wrote: > Another option to consider is skipping .NET 4, and going straight to 4.5? > > On Sunday, 22 April 2012 04:10:13 UTC+8, Fabio Maulo wrote: >> >> In general after a release we have some other 2 or 3 minor releases (for >> some reason was not the case for 3.2.0). >> For vNext I'm strongly oriented to make another "big" breaking >> change... NH4.0.0 .NET4 with bye bye to Iesi.Collection, drop of some >> custom threadsafe collection to use those implemented in .NET4 ... >> NH4.1.0 drop of IDictionary for dynamic object and the usage of .NET4 >> dynamic , >> NH4.2.0 the usage of parallel to hydrate collections after queries. >> >> On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Oskar Berggren <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> So what do we do now that NH 3.3.0GA is released? >>> >>> There are already several interesting pull requests lined up, some of >>> which are new features. I propose that the next planned version will >>> be 3.4.0. >>> >>> >>> What about possible as yet undetected regressions in NH 3.3.0GA? Do >>> you think it would be a good idea to hold of merging to the master >>> branch for a week or so in case any important regressions pops up and >>> we want to do a 3.3.1? One can do this from a branch of course, but >>> without the assistance of the excellent build server. >>> >>> >>> /Oskar >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Fabio Maulo >> >> -- Fabio Maulo
