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Status Not under consideration
Workspace IBM i
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 24, 2019

Port .NET (Core) to IBM i via RPM

Now that Mono runs on IBM i (thanks to Calvin Buckley again!), it should be possible to port .NET Core, which is now the main .NET Framework, to IBM i without such a big effort.


Use Case:

Porting lots of .NET Server Applications to IBM i, using DB2 will be a big step into a growing IBM i base. Also the .NET Developers (there are millions) will be a good base to hire new IBM i Developers who then will learn the benefits of the platform without jumping into other programming environments.


Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Nov 19, 2019

    There are no plans to deliver this within the next 12 months

  • Guest
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    Oct 27, 2019

    Markus, this is a great RFE. And now we knows it works it will be quite obvious to have it as an RPM directly available with YUM.