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# .NET Roadmaps & Release Schedule
# .NET Project Roadmaps
This document covers roadmaps and release schedules for .NET and .NET products.
# .NET Roadmaps
Here is a list of .NET project roadmaps that you can get involved in:
.NET project roadmaps and backlogs:
* [.NET Aspire](https://github.com/dotnet/aspire/issues/1549)
* [.NET MAUI](https://github.com/dotnet/maui/wiki/Roadmap)
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* [WinForms](https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/blob/main/docs/roadmap.md)
* [WPF](https://github.com/dotnet/wpf/blob/main/roadmap.md)
## Released Versions
* [Latest updates](./release-notes/README.md) or [Download archive](./release-notes/download-archives)
For released versions of the product:
* [Supported operating systems](os-lifecycle-policy.md)
* [Release notes](release-notes/README.md)
* [Support timelines](microsoft-support.md)
## Upcoming Ship Dates
| Milestone | Release Date |
|---------------------------|--------------|
| .NET 6.0 | LTS (Long Term Support) release. Approximately every 1-2 months or as needed. |
| .NET 7.0 | STS (Standard Term Support) release. Approximately every 1-2 months or as needed. |
| .NET 8.0 | LTS (Long Term Support) release, scheduled for November 14, 2023 |
Details about longer-term schedule have been announced on May 6th, 2019 in [Introducing .NET 5](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-net-5/) blog post.
Milestone information is available on most repos, for example [dotnet/runtime milestones](https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/milestones).
## Feedback
The best way to give feedback is to create issues in the [dotnet/core](https://github.com/dotnet/core) repo. You can also create issues in other [.NET repos](Documentation/core-repos.md) if you find that to be more appropriate for the topic you want to discuss.
Please give us feedback that will give us insight on the following points:
* Existing features that are missing some capability or otherwise don't work well enough.
* Missing features that should be added to the product.
* Design choices for a feature that is currently in-progress.
Some important caveats / notes:
* It is best to give design feedback quickly for improvements that are in-development. We're unlikely to hold a feature being part of a release on late feedback.
* We are most likely to include improvements that either have a positive impact on a broad scenario or have very significant positive impact on a niche scenario. This means that we are unlikely to prioritize modest improvements to niche scenarios.
* Compatibility will almost always be given a higher priority than improvements.
Each repo maintains a list of work items and experiments that that they are prioritizing for the next release.