AboutRead article: Announcing .NET 8 by Gaurav Seth, on November 14th, 2023
Read the Docs: Ocelot 21.0
We are pleased to announce to you that we can now offer the support of .NET 8.
But that is not all, in this release, we are adopting support of several versions of the .NET framework through multitargeting.
The Ocelot distribution is now compatible with .NET 6, 7 and 8. ๐
In the future, we will try to ensure the support of the .NET SDKs that are still actively maintained by the .NET team and community. Current .NET versions in support are the following: 6, 7, 8.
Technical infoAs an ASP.NET Core app, now Ocelot targets net6.0
, net7.0
and net8.0
frameworks. Starting with v21.0.0, the solution's code base supports Multitargeting as SDK-style projects. Find out more here: Target frameworks in SDK-style projects.
It should be easier for teams to move between (migrate to) .NET 6, 7 and 8 frameworks. Also, new features will be available for all .NET SDKs which we support via multitargeting.
Honoring ๐ aka Top Contributors ๐1st ๐ฅ goes to Guillaume Gnaegi for delivering 1 feature in 63 files changed
2nd ๐ฅ goes to Raman Maksimchuk for delivering 1 feature in 17 files changed
3rd ๐ฅ goes to @raman-m for delivering 1 feature in 5 files changed
โญ Guillaume Gnaegi, @ggnaegi
โญ Raman Maksimchuk, @raman-m
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