Ayende @ Rahien

Ayende @ Rahien

Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien CEO of Hibernating Rhinos LTD, which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL Open Source Document Database.

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oren@ravendb.net

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Nov 25 2014

The road to RavenDB 3.0 stable release

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We are currently busy shouting at the build cluster to hurry up and finish (it is not impressed by us and keep chugging on our test suite), but I was quite amused by the following:

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This is the merge from the 3.0 development branch to the stable branch. That is a lot of goodness coming your way…

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Daniel Ferreira Monteiro Alves
25 Nov 2014
16:41 PM
Daniel Ferreira Monteiro Alves

Good news! Do you have some date for publishing nuget packages with the version 3.0?

Peter Heiser
25 Nov 2014
16:44 PM
Peter Heiser

3.0.3528 is on NuGet

http://www.nuget.org/packages/RavenDB.Client/

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