I've switched master to 4.6.2. In retrospect it may have been a bit too
soon for 4.6.2.

Den 3 dec. 2016 3:39 em skrev <[email protected]>:

> Fair enough. Personally, I would stick with .net 4.6.1 as that appears to
> have the widest adoption now anyway, and then switch to .net standard 2.0
> if possible when it's released. I think most people would want the option
> to move to the '.net core style stack' but, like me, are waiting until it
> introduces the better compatibility that is due in .net standard 2.0. It
> looks like .net 4.6.1 is the best stepping stone to ensure .net standard
> 2.0 compatibility when it comes out.
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