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Thanks for all the feedback

2008-08-20
2013-04-08
  • Adam Langley

    Adam Langley - 2008-08-20

    Hi everyone,

    Thank you for all the feedback on this tool.
    As Im sure many of you will know, free tools dont get the priority they often deserve. Unfortunately this is a fact of life.
    During the last 12 months, I have had little need for this tool, and as such, it has not received any of my attention.
    This tool was built on the first version of Microsofts DSL SDK for Visual Studio 2005, and there were several game stopping bugs in there that MS had no intention of fixing (that the tool inherited), and fair enough - they had moved on to VS 2008.

    I myself have moved on to 2008, and as such I am consolidating the code-bases of many of my tools that I have developed.

    This means that there are many bug fixes, and enhancements in the next release, as it is a completely new code base - exclusively for Visual Studio 2008.

    I dont have a release estimate for this tool, but it should not be too far off.

    If you are having trouble with the VS2005 version (as many undoubtedly are) you can uninstall it, and use the following command to refresh your installation:

    [VisualStudioInstallDirectory]\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe /setup

    Thanks again,

    Adam Langley
    NHibernate Plugin

     
    • Vlad

      Vlad - 2008-08-22

      Hi Adam,

      Great tool - this is certainly a valuable tool in my toolbox.

      Is it possible to get a copy of the 1.0.4 source code?

      Thanks

      Andy

       
    • RickardN

      RickardN - 2009-01-26

      Hi Adam,
      Not trying to sound too sarcastic, but isn't the thought of SourceForge to have more than one developer working with the code?
      Perhaps it could be a good idea to release the latest version of the source here and let other people help? Especially if you feel that you don't have the time to work with it.

      The user base is sort of enormous... (No 4 in downloads related to nHibernate.)
      So it would be a shame if the tool died because of lack of attention...

       

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