Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on May 16, 2023. It is now read-only.

Microsoft Mandatory move to .net 6 #190

Open
PatrickScottLail opened this issue Jun 3, 2022 · 2 comments
Open

Microsoft Mandatory move to .net 6 #190

PatrickScottLail opened this issue Jun 3, 2022 · 2 comments
Labels
enhancement New feature or request

Comments

@PatrickScottLail
Copy link

Based on the decree below from Microsoft, when will this app be upgraded to be able to use .Net 4 or 6 due to the mandatory upgrades being forced on us?

### Update your Azure Functions apps to use Microsoft .NET 6 before 3 December 2022

_On 3 December 2022, extended support for Microsoft .NET Core 3.1 will end. After that date, your applications that are hosted on Functions will continue to run, but we'll no longer provide patches or customer service for .NET Core 3.1. Update your Functions applications to runtime version 4.x, which uses .NET 6.

.NET 6 is the latest version with long-term support and provides these enhancements:

A unified set of base libraries and an SDK that make it easy to share code across any application type.
Simplified development with C# 10 language features and minimal APIs.
Hot reload that allows you to make code changes without explicit recompiling.
Recommended action
To avoid potential service disruptions or security vulnerabilities, update your Functions applications to runtime version 4.x, which uses .NET 6, before 3 December 2022._

@leestott leestott added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 15, 2022
@PatrickScottLail
Copy link
Author

Any idea when this will be implemented? Our team wants something we can go to our higher ups to keep them calm.

@PatrickScottLail
Copy link
Author

We are still in need of an idea if this will meet the Mandated .net 4 versioning by Microsoft's end of life date for .net 3

Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in.
Labels
enhancement New feature or request
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

2 participants