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[–] Kissaki 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

🤷 This didn't point out anything that's not a technical consequence and Microsoft planned for.

The overall ecosystem migration is not simple because of prevalence and variance in use, but it's still a huge net positive in my eyes.

I wouldn't call it messy. It's planned out, and the kind of process and concerns most senior devs are familiar with from any kind of tech migration. It's pretty clear with clear and well-defined concerns and solutions in my eyes.

[–] Mihies 3 points 3 weeks ago

Right and the only issue is with 3rd parties which will eventually migrate as well. Basically we're not in a hurry and migration should happen eventually.