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@gimlichael gimlichael commented Nov 15, 2024

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the project name to "Cuemon for .NET" and clarified compatibility with various .NET versions.
    • Deprecated support for .NET Core 3.0, 3.1, 5, and 7.
    • Transitioned CI/CD processes to GitHub Actions and updated code quality monitoring tools.
    • Introduced a new branching strategy focused on the main branch.
    • Enhanced the credits section to acknowledge development tools used.

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The pull request introduces significant updates to the README.md file for the "Cuemon for .NET" project. Key changes include clarifying compatibility with various .NET versions, deprecating support for several older .NET Core versions, and transitioning CI/CD processes from Azure DevOps to GitHub Actions. The branching strategy has shifted to a trunk based approach, maintaining only the main branch. Additionally, the document emphasizes semantic versioning and updates the code quality monitoring section with relevant badges.

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File Change Summary
README.md Updated project name to "Cuemon for .NET," clarified .NET compatibility, deprecated older versions, transitioned CI/CD to GitHub Actions, changed branching strategy to trunk, reaffirmed semantic versioning, and updated code quality monitoring section with badges.

Possibly related PRs

  • V9.0.0/rtm #102: Updates availability documentation to include .NET 9, directly related to the main PR's compatibility emphasis.
  • Ossf/gha scorecard #105: Enhances the README.md by adding an OpenSSF Scorecard badge, reflecting improvements in documentation and quality assurance practices.

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🐇 In the meadow, changes bloom,
Cuemon's name dispels the gloom.
With GitHub's flow, we leap and bound,
New badges shine, our goals profound.
.NET's embrace, we joyfully sing,
A brighter future, let the updates ring! 🌼


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@gimlichael gimlichael merged commit 2cfa097 into main Nov 15, 2024
@gimlichael gimlichael deleted the gimlichael-patch-1 branch November 15, 2024 22:55
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