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Any Major change after 5.3.0? #4913


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manojreddy created

I'm planning to start a new project, I have downloaded 5.3.0. Is there any major change coming very soon? if yes then I will hold for some time and start with the upcoming version else I will start from 5.3.0.

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    kythor created

    5.3.0 has only just been released, so you're good for now i guess ;)

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    manojreddy created

    Yes, I agree. But if any major changes in upcoming projects, I can hold for some time. Otherwise, I will have to again merge the upcoming changes with my existing project.

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    bbakermmc created

    You will always have to merge in changes if you wish to stay up to date. Not sure what your issue is? There are numerous post about how to do this. Its part of the development process if you are using a 3rd party framework, you pick and choose what updates you take and when.

    Example: We are still on 4.6 since we want to scaffold/template out a bunch of code for the next v5+ when we goto it. But I pull in selected changes from files as I see necessary.

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    ismcagdas created
    Support Team

    Thanks @BBakerMMC :).

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    manojreddy created

    I also do the some thing. But this is not answering my question at all.

    I’m expecting answers from AspNetZero developers.

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    bbakermmc created

    Ismcagas is a dev for ASPNetZero. Do you need us to reference links for you or something? Not sure what you want to know. You can follow mile stones in GitHub if you want to know what 5.4 will involve. They tend to follow a monthly release schedule, so next moth would contain more "major" changes. Merging their code with your should be super simple, most of the time you wont be extending what they already wrote.

    <cite>ismcagdas: </cite> by ismcagdas » Wed Mar 28, 2018 9:39 am Thanks @BBakerMMC :).

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    ismcagdas created
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    @ManojReddy Release of v5.4 will probably take a month to complete. You can check the v5.4 milestone <a class="postlink" href="https://github.com/aspnetzero/aspnet-zero-core/milestone/31">https://github.com/aspnetzero/aspnet-ze ... lestone/31</a> to see the features and you can decide.

    I agree with @BBakerMMC, you don't have to wait for the next release. Merging changes into your solution is always a better approach because AspNet Zero is a continuously evolving.

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    manojreddy created

    Thanks a lot :)