net 6 to 8 wasn’t even a significant upgrade for us. I don’t know why you’d want to continue on a community fork instead of upgrading. granted we don’t have that large of a codebase but it was a one afternoon project for a jr dev to upgrade a couple asp.net and a couple wpf apps.
dotnet has kept pretty small with their breaking changes for new versions recently. net framework 4.5 to net 6.0 was awful though
net 6 to 8 wasn’t even a significant upgrade for us. I don’t know why you’d want to continue on a community fork instead of upgrading. granted we don’t have that large of a codebase but it was a one afternoon project for a jr dev to upgrade a couple asp.net and a couple wpf apps.
dotnet has kept pretty small with their breaking changes for new versions recently. net framework 4.5 to net 6.0 was awful though