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RTM #86

Closed aminebizid closed 8 years ago

aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Damian are you planning to migrate this solution to 1.0.0?

DamianEdwards commented 8 years ago

Of course! Will do so as soon as Azure App Service web sites deploys .NET Core 1.0 RTM bits.

gdoron commented 8 years ago

@DamianEdwards Any ETA on that?

DamianEdwards commented 8 years ago

Did it today live on the standup! :smile:

aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Thanks

aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Do I need uninstall RC1 & RC2 before installing RTM?

DamianEdwards commented 8 years ago

No

On Jun 28, 2016 10:25 PM, "Amine BIZID" notifications@github.com wrote:

Do I need uninstall RC1 & RC2 before installing RTM?

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aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Great and wonderful response

DamianEdwards commented 8 years ago

I like to be efficient 😃

aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Damian, sorry I know this is not the correct place to post this Our experts adviced us to not migrate to Core because a guy from Microsoft France told them that there will be big breaking changes coming in next version. As I'm following community standup I know that these changes will only impact tooling. Could you please confirm. Cheers

gdoron commented 8 years ago

I believe this guy had no clue and was only guessing. And regardless, even though rc1 to RTM had quite a few breaking changes, migrating isn't that hard.

Obviously changes between releases would be even easier.

aminebizid commented 8 years ago

Thanks gdoron but I need a response from Damian because I will forward it.

hishamco commented 8 years ago

@zigzag95 you can check the breaking changes for the latest bits in [announcements repo](https://github.com/asp net/announcements)