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Roadmap #236

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tomkerkhove opened this issue Jul 20, 2018 · 6 comments
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Roadmap #236

tomkerkhove opened this issue Jul 20, 2018 · 6 comments
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Are there plans to provide a roadmap on what features are coming and an estimated delivery?

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MedAnd commented Jul 20, 2018

@tomkerkhove just had @ChackDan share some roadmap details in the discussion section of this post: https://disqus.com/home/discussion/thewindowsazureblog/azure_service_fabric_mesh_is_now_in_public_preview

Also asked this question via this issue: State Storage Roadmap but was closed as per comments...

@ChackDan ChackDan self-assigned this Jul 25, 2018
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@tomkerkhove and @MedAnd - give us some time. We will publish the features that are planned for this year soon. Like all engineering teams, we are also on a tight budget and so are now in the process of making painful cuts, so that we have features that are of great quality.

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Hi guys, @tomkerkhove @ChackDan
Any update? :)
I don't usually comment on closed issues, but when I do I tag people. 😝

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@deep - Let us update the roadmap, so that customers know that we are evolving the app model to be more K8 ecosystem friendly and also evolving the serverless platform backend to support not only the evolved app model, but also Linux Functions...

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We're now in 2020. The Preview came out in 2018. Is this going to be one of those products that Microsoft never releases? Based on your 2019 comment, it sounds like you will need to go through the whole prerelease process again? I see your released version 4.0 recently, so I'm hopeful. Mesh sounds perfect for my needs, so I am seriously wondering.

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homeworryfree commented Mar 26, 2020

I'm using Visual Studio 2019, and I installed Docker and Service Fabric and Service Fabric Mesh, but I'm not seeing a Service Fabric Mesh extension for Visual Studio 2019, only Service Fabric Tools. Will I need the Service Fabric Mesh extension to use Mesh? I already uninstalled VS 2017, do I have to reinstall VS 2017 in order to use Mesh?
Also, does Mesh work with Core 3.1?

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