Add comprehensive ObsoletionReport.md tracking all obsolete APIs across the codebase #64059
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Summary
This PR adds a new
ObsoletionReport.md
file at the repository root that provides comprehensive documentation of all[Obsolete]
attribute usages across the ASP.NET Core codebase, including the historical context of when each API was marked obsolete.What's in the Report
The report documents 195 obsolete APIs spanning from 2013 to 2025, providing:
Methodology
The report was generated by:
.cs
files in thesrc
directory for[Obsolete]
and[ObsoleteAttribute]
usagesgit log -L
to trace each attribute line through the repository history to find the original introduction commit (not just the most recent modification)Use Cases
This report is valuable for:
Example Entries
The earliest obsolete API dates back to December 2013:
The most recent additions are from August 2025:
Limitations
As documented in the report's methodology section:
git mv
Files Changed
ObsoletionReport.md
(254 lines)Original prompt
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