> The odd-numbered .NET releases aren't even worth looking at from an enterprise perspective.
Not hard to argue the opposite either; as you have to upgrade every 2ish years anyway is the LTS track really that valuable compared to updating every march-ish when the latest has been proven? 6 -> 7 -> 8 -> 9 was trivial too.
Meanwhile a friend of mine still has 4.6 going strong and I’d struggle to argue a reason to migrate.
Not hard to argue the opposite either; as you have to upgrade every 2ish years anyway is the LTS track really that valuable compared to updating every march-ish when the latest has been proven? 6 -> 7 -> 8 -> 9 was trivial too.
Meanwhile a friend of mine still has 4.6 going strong and I’d struggle to argue a reason to migrate.