TuxCare Stops Microsoft From Killing .NET 6.0

'TuxCare today announced that it’s added Microsoft’s .NET 6.0 to the roster of open-source platforms its supporting through its Endless Lifecycle Support program. This means that organizations that wish to continue using the platform, which reached end of life on Nov 12, 2024 and no longer receives updates, can continue to safely do so. TuxCare’s service will supply security patches for any vulnerabilities that arise in the software, just as it continues to patch long dead Linux distros. In times past, continuing to keep expired software in production was considered to be bad policy. These days, however, it’s becoming more common for sysadmins and DevOps teams to rely on services like TuxCare rather than go through the often frustrating and always time consuming and costly ordeal of upgrading, a process that often breaks essential secondary components which then have to be upgraded or fixed. When FOSS Force spoke with Joao Correia, a technical evangelist for both TuxCare and its parent company CloudLinux, he was quick to point out that supporting a product from Microsoft is something new, not only for TuxCare but for any of the companies that offer aftermarket support for expired open-source projects. “That’s somewhat of a departure in that we are now touching on proprietary Microsoft space which we hadn’t touched before,” he said. “At the same time, it’s an open-source project, and we have lots of experience with those types of projects and maintaining them.”' -- source: https://fossforce.com/2025/01/tuxcare-stops-microsoft-from-killing-net-6-0/ Cheers, Peter
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Peter Reutemann