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v6.0 of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (a DNF project) with support for .NET 6.0 & .NET 7.0 is available. This is the first release in 2.5 years and marks a transition of project maintainer. It's also a good news story about a less obvious, but incredibly valuable role that the .NET Foundation plays - enabling projects to be moved from one maintainer to another to enable continuity.
Scheduled for Mon, 5/22. Will repeat at least once. I scheduled the blog post first and the repo for 1 min after. Not closing because of newsletter request.
Please describe the content. v6.0 of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (a DNF project) with support for .NET 6.0 & .NET 7.0 is available. This is the first release in 2.5 years and marks a transition of project maintainer. It's also a good news story about a less obvious, but incredibly valuable role that the .NET Foundation plays - enabling projects to be moved from one maintainer to another to enable continuity.
URL of the content https://endjin.com/blog/2023/05/rx-dotnet-v6-released
Copy for the content Rx .NET v6.0 with support for .NET 6.0 & .NET 7.0 https://endjin.com/blog/2023/05/rx-dotnet-v6-released
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Additional context We've also published a high level roadmap for v7 here: https://github.com/dotnet/reactive/discussions/1868