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There's a new (November 2022) release of EF Core — version 7, which has some major differences from previous versions (e.g. it doesn't support lazy loading, as for now).

Should there be a specific tag for it? I suggest [entity-framework-core-7]? I'm not yet allowed to create new tags.

EDIT: yes, [ef-core-7.0] exists, I didn't find it because I expected it to be similar to the previous tags (e.g. [entity-framework-core-3.1]). I now suggest renaming it to [entity-framework-core-7] so that it's easy to find (this discrepancy leads to misunderstandings like my question).

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https://stackoverflow.com/tags/entity-framework-core/info

Please add a version-specific [ef-core-x] tag, when applicable.

There is .

Also:

it doesn't support lazy loading, as for now

It does though, and that's not a change from 6 to 7?

You can instead turn this into a synonym request to remove the extraneous tags:

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  • Thanks, I was misled by this discrepancy. I didn't know about [ef-core-7.0].
    – SNBS
    May 31 at 18:22
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    Entity Framework Core 7 does not support lazy loading. Look at the last modification date of the article you linked — 2021 year! EF Core 7 released in 2022! Here are some sources wrapped up by AI.
    – SNBS
    May 31 at 18:24
  • @SNBS ... did you read the text that you link to? It says and I quote: "Entity Framework Core does not support lazy loading out of the box, but it can be enabled explicitly using one of the following ways". That to me reads like... it does support it.
    – Gimby
    Jun 1 at 12:32
  • @Gimby Previous versions supported lazy loading out of the box, and I'm talking about the differences.
    – SNBS
    Jun 1 at 15:57

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