The primary focus of .NET Core 3.0 release for WPF is to achieve parity with .NET Framework. Priority will be given to changes that align with that goal. See the roadmap to understand project goals.
We need the most help with the following types of changes:
- Test fixes, test improvements and new tests increasing code coverage.
- Bug fixes that specifically target partity between .NET Core and .NET Framework.
Please file an issue for any larger change you would like to propose.
See Developer Guide to learn how to develop changes for this repo.
This project follows the general .NET Core Contribution Guidelines. The contribution bar from the general contribution guidelines is copied below.
The directory src/Microsoft.DotNet.Wpf/src/Shared
contains files that are shared between the public GitHub repo and the internal WPF repos. Changes to files in this directory will not be accepted since they also affect internal code. Once all the appropriate source has been published to the public repo, this restriction will no longer be needed.
Project maintainers will consider changes that improve the product or fix known bugs (please file issues to make bugs "known").
Maintainers will not merge changes that have narrowly-defined benefits due to compatibility risk or complexity added to the product. We may revert changes if they are found to be breaking.
Most .NET Core components are cross-platform and we appreciate contributions that either improve their feature set in a given environment or that add support for a new environment. We will typically not accept contributions that implement support for an OS-specific technolology on another operating system. For example, we do not intend to create an implementation of the Windows registry for Linux or an implementation of the macOS keychain for Windows. We also do not intend to accept contributions that provide cross-platform implementations for Windows Forms or WPF.
Contributions must also satisfy the other published guidelines defined in this document.