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Sep 13, 2018
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Announcing PowerShell Core 6.1

Joey Aiello
Joey Aiello

We're proud to announce that the latest version of PowerShell has been released! This marks our second supported release of PowerShell Core, the open-source edition of PowerShell that works on Linux, macOS, and Windows!

Sep 13, 2018
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Desired State Configuration (DSC) Planning Update – September 2018

Michael Greene
Michael Greene

2018 has been the most active year ever for the DSC community. We are taking on major new areas of work in Azure, and have made significant progress in development of the new DSC platform. In this Planning Update for DSC, I want to cover these topics in detail and share major changes to the timing of our Open Source plans for the DSC platform.

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Sep 12, 2018
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New Look and Features for PowerShell Gallery

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

The PowerShell Gallery and PowerShellGet have just been updated to provide new features, performance improvements, and a new modern design. NOTE: This post has important information for publishers in the “Accounts and publishing” section.

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Sep 5, 2018
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DSC Resource Kit Release September 2018

Katie Keim [MSFT]
Katie Keim [MSFT]

We just released the DSC Resource Kit! This release includes updates to 11 DSC resource modules. In the past 6 weeks, 146 pull requests have been merged and 105 issues have been closed, all thanks to our amazing community! The modules updated in this release are: For a detailed list of the ...

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