* Migrating more model, mapping and tree classes * Migrating files from Mapping dir without Newtonsoft dependency * Migrating files from PublishedContent and Editors dirs without Newtonsoft dependency + some more of the same kind * Migrating DataType class without the usage of Newtonsoft.Json and making the corresponding changes to all classes affected * Combining 3 ContentExtensions files into 1 * Refactoring from migrating ContentExtensions * Migrating more classes * Migrating ContentRepositoryExtensions - combining it with existing file in Umbraco.Core * removing Newtonsoft json dependency & migrating file. Adding partial migration of ConfigurationEditor, so PropertyTagsExtensions can be migrated * Migrating ContentTagsExtensions, and refactoring from changes in PropertyTagsExtensions * Changes that should be reverted once ConfigurationEditor class is fully migrated * VS couldn't find Composing, so build was failing. Removing the using solves the problem * Handling a single case for deserializing a subset of an input * Small changes and added tests to JsonNetSerializer Signed-off-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk> * Migrated ConfigurationEditor Signed-off-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk> Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
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.
Learn more at umbraco.com
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
Umbraco Cloud is the easiest and fastest way to use Umbraco yet, with full support for all your custom .NET code and integrations. You're up and running in less than a minute, and your life will be made easier with automated upgrades and a built-in deployment engine. We offer a free 14-day trial, no credit card needed.
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.
Join the Umbraco community
Our friendly community is available 24/7 at the community hub, we call "Our Umbraco". Our Umbraco features forums for questions and answers, documentation, downloadable plugins for Umbraco, and a rich collection of community resources.
Besides "Our", we all support each other also via Twitter: Umbraco HQ, Release Updates, #umbraco
Contributing
Umbraco is contribution-focused and community-driven. If you want to contribute back to the Umbraco source code, please check out our guide to contributing.
