>
>
> Unfortunately you can’t always do this – for example because of the
> hosting model for Azure Functions you have to use a framework version
> that’s supported. This will change with the new hosting model (actually
> it’s basically the same hosting model that’s used for all other frameworks
> other than .NET) is introduced for .NET 5 support.
>

Yes, Azure Funcs have fallen behind. It's irritating as I have to maintain
their projects as a special case. I did read somewhere that they're working
on it, but I can't quickly find any fresh good news -- *GK*

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