Hi gRPC C# Users!

Due to the circumstances described in 
https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/L57-csharp-new-major-version.md, 
we are increasing the major version of gRPC C# nuget packages in the 
upcoming release, so instead of gRPC C# v1.23.0, there is going to be a 
2.23.x release. Here are the most important things to know:

   - 
   
   gRPC implementations in other languages will continue to stay on the 1.x 
   track.
   - 
   
   gRPC C# 2.x will stay fully interoperable with all the other 
   implementations (= there are absolutely no changes in terms of 
   interoperability or wire format)
   - 
   
   The release process and the release cadence for gRPC C# stays unchanged 
   (which means that 2.23.x will be released at the same time as the 1.23.x 
   version of other languages, gRPC C# 2.24.x will be released along with 
   1.24.x etc.)
   

We do realize that the changes may impact a portion of gRPC C# users, but 
we took care 

to make the changes as non-disruptive as possible. For the vast majority of 
users, just rebuilding should be all that's needed to successfully 
transition from gRPC C# 1.x to 2.x nugets.

See the migration instructions 
<https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/L57-csharp-new-major-version.md#migration-instructions-for-users>
 
for details.

The pre-release packages v2.23.0-pre1 
<https://www.nuget.org/packages/Grpc.Core/2.23.0-pre1> have already been 
made available on nuget.org and users are welcome to try them out and 
report any potential issues.

On behalf of the gRPC team,

Jan

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