Microsoft’s .NET Domain Drama: A Holiday Headache for Developers

Microsoft is urging .NET developers to ditch azureedge.net domains due to Edgio’s bankruptcy, which could pull the plug on these domains. This change might cause disruptions, especially during the holiday season when most IT teams are busy roasting chestnuts, not updating pipelines. Adjust your code to avoid festive chaos!

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Looks like Microsoft’s holiday gift to .NET developers is a frantic game of “Find and Replace” in their codebase before the azureedge.net domains sink faster than your neighbor’s inflatable Santa! In a plot twist that screams ‘corporate drama’, the tech giant is scrambling to migrate .NET components from a bankrupt CDN provider faster than you can say ‘Edgio, we hardly knew ye.’ So, put down the eggnog, developers, and start updating those pipelines before your projects turn into digital coal!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is rushing to redirect .NET installations away from azureedge.net domains due to Edgio’s bankruptcy.
  • Developers using GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Docker, and related scripts must update their configurations.
  • New domains will be builds.dotnet.microsoft.com, requiring firewall adjustments to allow traffic.
  • The transition is inconveniently timed during the holiday season when IT staffing is thin.
  • Despite owning the domains, Microsoft can’t simply transfer them, leaving the tech community puzzled.

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