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Update source.extension.vsixmanifest #27

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added visual studio version14 to the power tools vsixmanifest so this will be discoverable from Visual Studio 2015

added visual studio version14 to the power tools vsixmanifest so this will be discoverable from Visual Studio 2015
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dnfclas commented Jul 31, 2016

Hi @julielerman, I'm your friendly neighborhood .NET Foundation Pull Request Bot (You can call me DNFBOT). Thanks for your contribution!

This seems like a small (but important) contribution, so no Contribution License Agreement is required at this point. Real humans will now evaluate your PR.

TTYL, DNFBOT;

@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ When right-clicking on a file containing a derived DbContext class, the followin
<VisualStudio Version="12.0">
<Edition>Pro</Edition>
</VisualStudio>
<VisualStudio Version="14.0">
35 <Edition>Pro</Edition>

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You must remove 35

@bricelam bricelam self-assigned this Aug 8, 2016
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ErikEJ commented Oct 21, 2016

@julielerman Any plans to update this PR?

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is my edit sufficient? or do I have to start another PR?

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ErikEJ commented Oct 22, 2016

LGTM - just in time for VS "15" 😄

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:shipit:

@bricelam bricelam merged commit b8edeba into dotnet:master Oct 24, 2016
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@ErikEJ I'm sure there will still be a few people using vs2015. I've had over 60,000 hits to that one blog post. There may be a few more still needing it in the future. ;)
@bricelam thanks! As soon as I see it in the gallery I will update my blog post. Now go back to working on the visualizer for EF Core! :)

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Hotkey commented Nov 28, 2016

We are still waiting for update. When ?

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ErikEJ commented Nov 28, 2016

@Hotkey In the meantime you can use the download @julielerman prepared in her blog post: http://thedatafarm.com/data-access/installing-ef-power-tools-into-vs2015/

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Hotkey commented Nov 28, 2016

Yes, sorry I'm saw late ;) Thank you @ErikEJ / PowerTools is the real Power ;)

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Can you release this for Visual Studio 2017 ?

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ErikEJ commented Mar 25, 2017

@TonyHenrique You can download a preview from here while we are waiting for a proper release @divega ?? : #154

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