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Dec 14, 2015
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Improving the PowerShell feedback experience with UserVoice

Joey Aiello
Joey Aiello

Since the early days of PowerShell 1.0, the PowerShell Team has been using Connect to manage customer feedback, feature requests, and bug reports, enabling us to have a continued pulse on the needs of the PowerShell community. However, in responding to your feedback, we also realize that Connect is starting to show its age and that our cloud ...

Dec 7, 2015
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PowerShell Tests released on GitHub

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

The PowerShell team is excited to make its first release of our test code on GitHub. This project represents a selection of tests that the PowerShell team uses when testing PowerShell. In the more than 12 years of active development on PowerShell, we have created (and continue to use) many different script based test frameworks. As part of an ...

Dec 4, 2015
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Recent updates to DSC Resource Kit

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

We would like to share with you a summary of changes which happened in DSC Resource Kit over last few weeks. Since we’ve posted about the updates here last time, we’ve accepted 38 pull requests, closed 33 issues, updated 7 modules and added 4 new resources! Two resources were added to xNetworking module (xDNSConnectionSuffix and ...

PowerShellDSCDesired State Configuration
Dec 2, 2015
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PowerShell Language Design – Request for Comments

Steve Lee
Steve Lee

For a while now, we've been thinking about how to better incorporate the community into the PowerShell language design process.  We believe this would improve PowerShell by:  A Request for Comments (RFC) is a type of document used broadly in the industry, in...