* Updating the preview4 channel to rel-1.0.0-preview4
* Add more xlf files for new strings
* bundle fsharp sdk, only Sdk directory is required
* align f# console proj
* align f# lib template
* align f# mstest template
* align f# xunit template
* align f# web template
* fix mstest package version, aligned to c#
* remove unused directories from bundled sdks
* Adding a SdkNugetVersion property when invoking dotnet pack on test packages so that test packages can reference exact packages. We need that because of https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/4063. Without it, pack creates the nuspec with a version like 1.0.0-version-, instead of 1.0.0-version-<version_used_in_build>, which leads to problems when restoring the tool. Like, it ends up restoring to the closest version of the package (oldest), instead of the latest.
* Update web template for Web SDK 154 (#4948)
* Update WebSDK version
* Update web template to get rid of globs
https://github.com/aspnet/Templates/pull/735
* MSBuild to 15.1.458 (#4950)
* Adding MigrateWebSdkRule to the DefaultMigrationRuleSet (#4963)
* Adding MigrateWebSdkRule to the DefaultMigrationRuleSet and adding a E2E test to cover it.
* Do not migrate compile and EmbeddedResources for web application, because those are included in the Web Sdk already.
* Addressing code review comments
* Move dotnet-new templates to Sdk attribute
* Update to MSBuild 15.1.0-preview-000454-01
To pick up a fix for Microsoft/msbuild#1431.
* Fix template newlines
* Fix casing on Microsoft.Net.Sdk
* Move migration test csproj's to Sdk attribute
* Disable parallel sdk restore
Each SDK restore operation will try to manipulate the same assets.json file since the dependency name&version are injected into a common csproj file. This can cause runtime failures when two NuGets try to restore the project at once.
* Make casing of SDK 'NET' and not 'Net'
* Remove redundatn imports
* Fix test string
* Additional race
* Replacing the SDK with the Web.Sdk when it is a Web project.
* Fixing the test by writting the csproj before running the migration rule.