Legacy repository for servicing .NET Core 2.1 and 3.1 pull requests, now consolidated into dotnet/runtime.
dotnet/corefx is a legacy GitHub repository that was used for servicing pull requests and issues for .NET Core versions 2.1 and 3.1. It has been superseded by the consolidated dotnet/runtime repository as part of Microsoft's effort to streamline .NET's open-source development. The repository now primarily serves as a historical artifact pointing developers to the active development location.
.NET developers maintaining or working with legacy .NET Core 2.1 or 3.1 applications who need to understand the repository structure changes. It's also relevant for contributors tracking the evolution of .NET's open-source organization.
This repository provides transparency into Microsoft's repository consolidation process for .NET, offering a clear migration path to the unified dotnet/runtime repository. It helps developers understand where to find active development and avoid confusion with deprecated repos.
This repo is used for servicing PR's for .NET Core 2.1 and 3.1. Please visit us at https://github.com/dotnet/runtime
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Provides a clear record of .NET Core's repository evolution, specifically for versions 2.1 and 3.1, as part of Microsoft's open-source consolidation efforts.
Directly points to dotnet/runtime for all current development, ensuring a smooth transition for developers and contributors, as stated in the README.
Demonstrates Microsoft's effort to reduce fragmentation by consolidating repos, with links to announcements explaining the process.
This repository is deprecated and does not accept new issues or pull requests, making it irrelevant for ongoing projects or contributions.
Serves only as a redirect with minimal content, offering no practical development resources, codebases, or detailed documentation.
May confuse new developers who are unaware of the consolidation, leading them to outdated information and wasted effort.