* Rework language service and API * Revert unintended commit of Directory.Build.props * Create OS conditional test for invalid ISO codes * Reintroduce and obsolete old Delete method on ILocalizationService + make new Delete method delete by ISO code + add obsoletion attrs to service implementation * Review comments + utilize new Delete method * Do not allow model reuse when creating a new language * Fix bad merge * Split localization service into dedicated services for language and dictionary item handling * Replaced ILocalizationService usage in management API (as much as can be done for now) * Ensure we can create dictionary items with explicit keys (but no duplicates) * Fix culture controller so it works properly with pagination * Update OpenAPI JSON * Actually update the language being updated... * Unit test for invalid ISO now no longer needs to differ between OS :) * A little bit of code health improvements * A litte less code duplication * Remove duplicate validation
Umbraco CMS ·

Umbraco is the friendliest, most flexible and fastest growing ASP.NET CMS, and used by more than 500,000 websites worldwide. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.
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See the official Umbraco website for an introduction, core mission and values of the product and team behind it.
Please also see our Code of Conduct.
Getting Started
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If you want to DIY, then you can download Umbraco either as a ZIP file or via NuGet. It's the same version of Umbraco CMS that powers Umbraco Cloud, but you'll need to find a place to host it yourself, and handling deployments and upgrades will be all up to you.
Documentation
The documentation for Umbraco CMS can be found on Our Umbraco. The source for the Umbraco docs is open source as well and we're happy to look at your documentation contributions.
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