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Follow-up on FS-1091 #11189

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pblasucci opened this issue Mar 5, 2021 · 4 comments
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Follow-up on FS-1091 #11189

pblasucci opened this issue Mar 5, 2021 · 4 comments

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@pblasucci
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pblasucci commented Mar 5, 2021

Hello team,

I just wanted to follow up on FS-1091 (or, if you prefer to look at PRs: #9978).

Specifically, now that the work is properly available in preview, what steps (if any) need to be undertaken in order to get it "promoted" for the .NET 6 release? Or, if that's too soon a target, whatever the next available target is? And, in any case, is there anything else I can do to "move things along" (update docs, et cetera)?

Thanks!

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cartermp commented Mar 5, 2021

For the .NET 6 release, we'll likely do what we did for F# 5 and .NET 5:

  • Preview enabled by default already, so anyone doing .NET 6 preview will have the feature available
  • When we're locking down for the actual release, we move all preview language features we want into a proper F# language version that we create

That timeframe would probably be around September-October and would also align with a Visual Studio release, so everything would "line up" properly.

Since this and an overloads-for-CEs feature are the only F# vNext features that don't require more design work, these will be in the next F# langauge version. We just need to figure out when that will be and what it will be called.

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Awesome! Thanks! 😊

Let me know if there's anything else you need on my end.

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cartermp commented Mar 6, 2021

If you've got some dank memes, you can send them our way. But otherwise I think we've got this handled well enough!

...he says, making famous last words.

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Will close out

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