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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