In order to support VS2022 we need to refactor the existing code:
We should use the official Visual Studio SDK as the current one (Madskristensen.VisualStudio.SDK) is deprecated as it is legacy and is no longer maintained
The current implementation is not the suggested way by Microsoft. We should share the code between extensions, without referencing a Visual Studio SDK. The SDK should come from the extension project.
Also we have to refactor the analytics, so it could be used in the ProjectTemplateWizard.
Refactoring the analytics made it possible to include the Visual Studio (IDE) version in every event.
Types of changes
[ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue).
[ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality).
[ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected).
[ ] Performance improvement
[x] Refactoring (so no functional change)
[ ] Other (docs, build config, etc)
Checklist:
[ ] I've added tests for my code. (most of the time mandatory)
[ ] I have added an entry to the changelog. (mandatory)
[ ] My change requires a change to the documentation.
In order to support VS2022 we need to refactor the existing code:
Types of changes
Checklist: