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Sharifuzzaman Nakib
Sharifuzzaman Nakib

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Introducing OpenTransit: A Free, Open-Source Fork of MassTransit v8

MassTransit has been the most trusted and most popular messaging framework in the .NET world for years. But with MassTransit v9 moving to a commercial model, many developers suddenly face uncertainty about the future of open, community-friendly messaging infrastructure.

OpenTransit is our answer to that shift: a fully open-source, community-led **fork of MassTransit v8 — built to keep the ecosystem **free, stable, and moving forward.

Supported .NET Versions?

OpenTransit will target .NET 10 and above. For most MassTransit v8 users, this shouldn’t create any friction — nearly all of them are already on .NET 5 or later, so moving forward will be straightforward.

For Current MassTransit V8 Users

MassTransit v8 will remain supported until the end of 2026, so there’s no pressure to make any immediate decisions. Keep using v8 confidently.

In the meantime, we’re actively working on OpenTransit — digging deep into the codebase, documenting everything properly, and laying the groundwork for a smooth transition. The documentation has already begun, and you can start exploring it now from here.

When MassTransit v8 reaches the end of support, we’ll release the first production-ready version of OpenTransit.

You may stay connected with us on Discord. Your feedback and suggestions during this phase will help shape the framework’s future.

Last but not the least:

Please share this project with your teammates and other .NET developers. The more voices we hear, the stronger OpenTransit becomes.

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