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As you probably all know supporting this project takes a lot of voluntary time and effort (far more than I have available, thank you to everyone chipping in to help out!), and like all software grate is becoming more complex over time.
One reason for the complexities is the age of the product. We started this on .Net 6 (and still support it), and we've always tried to maintain back-compat with older DBMS, even those that are decades out of support (SQL 2000 anyone?).
In a future release of grate we're going to have to start breaking some of that compatibility, either as the result of fixing bugs in modern systems (eg #591), or because we intentionally choose to drop support for versions of things the owner no longer supports (Sql 2000 etc, .Net versions < 8, etc).
Obviously when this occurs the older versions of grate that do support legacy systems don't go anywhere, they keep working just as well as they do today, but there'll be no new features/fixes to those versions.
I'd like feedback from you, as a user of grate, on how this would affect you (still running on .Net 6?), or any ideas on better options to make our lives easier.
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Hi all,
As you probably all know supporting this project takes a lot of voluntary time and effort (far more than I have available, thank you to everyone chipping in to help out!), and like all software
grateis becoming more complex over time.One reason for the complexities is the age of the product. We started this on .Net 6 (and still support it), and we've always tried to maintain back-compat with older DBMS, even those that are decades out of support (SQL 2000 anyone?).
In a future release of
gratewe're going to have to start breaking some of that compatibility, either as the result of fixing bugs in modern systems (eg #591), or because we intentionally choose to drop support for versions of things the owner no longer supports (Sql 2000 etc, .Net versions < 8, etc).Obviously when this occurs the older versions of
gratethat do support legacy systems don't go anywhere, they keep working just as well as they do today, but there'll be no new features/fixes to those versions.I'd like feedback from you, as a user of grate, on how this would affect you (still running on .Net 6?), or any ideas on better options to make our lives easier.
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