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  • Make content less focused on people moving off workload
  • Remove unnessessary header
  • Make it clear the workload is legacy

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Pull Request Overview

This PR improves the documentation for upgrading to .NET Aspire 9.4.2 by making the content less focused on users who need to move off the legacy workload and clarifying the terminology around the workload status.

Key changes:

  • Removed unnecessary "Upgrade your development environment" header section
  • Simplified template upgrade instructions to be less conditional
  • Updated language to clarify that the workload is "legacy" rather than just "existing"
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docs/get-started/upgrade-to-aspire-9.md:1

  • .NET Aspire 9.4.2 does not exist as a released version. The latest stable version of .NET Aspire is 9.0. Please verify the correct version number to use in the documentation.
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@IEvangelist IEvangelist merged commit a1bb3e5 into main Sep 11, 2025
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@IEvangelist IEvangelist deleted the jamesnk/upgrade-improvements branch September 11, 2025 17:38
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