I'm happy to announce that Flurl and Flurl.Http 4.0 have finally, officially been released! New docs are live, upgrade guide is here: https://t.co/44C8rB5e2q
Barring any more setbacks, the Flurl 4.0 release is now hours, not days, away! Docs are in preview, see below. Most pages now have an Edit link on the bottom, any fixes/suggestions are appreciated! https://t.co/DG4aY7i4VE
Thanks to everyone who tested and provided feedback on Flurl 4.0! Hoped to release this week but going to have to settle for yet another prerelease. Took the opportunity to sneak in one last breaking enhancement https://t.co/EQP8Y0OoP1
I lied - there's (at least) one more prerelease of Flurl.Http 4.0. Like the last one, pre6 focuses on configuration making Flurl more DI-friendly, and like the last one, PLEASE PLEASE test it if possible and let me know what you think! https://t.co/pCI8azoLK6
I'm hoping to get feedback on this one in the issue so please weigh in with any thoughts or questions. I want to make sure it's intuitive and (eventually) well documented!
The 5th (and final??) prerelase is Flurl.Http 4.0 is now available on NuGet. It includes a massive overhaul of the configuration system. Read about it here: https://t.co/IZNkr5iLTt
Flurl.Http 4.0 prelease 2 has been released. More subtraction before addition (gone are WithClient and ConnectionLeaseTimeout), which I think is the right order to things https://t.co/BPxiWdbZfr
Flurl 3.0.6 and Flurl.Http 3.2.4 have been released. Symbols now available from https://t.co/qgeZC3hk5g's symbol server (probably long overdue). Thanks @tweetfool!