Sep 15 2016 10:17 AM
By popular demand we have created a Windows PowerShell community on the Microsoft Tech Community! Please post questions, best practices and answer questions posted here! Make sure you use labels suggested in each post to help people find your posts.
We are looking for suggestions on new spaces to create here so let us know if you have recommendations on what we can do here to make this community a great place for everyone to learn more about Windows PowerShell.
Sep 23 2016 03:53 PM
There don't appear to be any "Spaces" in the PowerShell Community. I may be missing something, but I don't see how to start a topic without a "Space" and I don't see a way to create a "Space".
Sep 23 2016 03:59 PM
Sep 23 2016 04:11 PM
Sep 23 2016 05:35 PM
This is now fixed @Richard Benfield!
Sep 27 2016 12:58 PM
It may be a great start to have the Community have different 'Spaces' each for some of the main things you mentioned in your post. Best Practices, Example Code/Situations, etc. Just thinking that may keep it from becoming too much of a 'Everything in one pot' situation.
Sep 27 2016 02:20 PM
Hi @Mike Riston we're using labels for now for that and if there is enough momentum for some of these labels we can create a specific space for them.
Sep 29 2016 11:34 AM
Sep 30 2016 08:03 AM
@Maximo Trinidad asked the same thing over in the Windows Server PowerShell Community. Just-wondering-if-there-is-a-chance-of-having-a-special-section
Probably a good idea to keep things a little seperate, but I'm even slightly confused why there are two different complete communities for POSH. Shouldn't the general 'PowerShell' community be a top-tier with possibly seperate Spaces underneath as 'level 2' sections? PowerShell is the base technology for both PowerShell communities, after all. The only thing that is different is the use cases.
Sep 30 2016 08:22 AM - edited Sep 30 2016 08:23 AM
As we know there are two PowerShell areas: Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Open Source. They are different indeed but reaching the same goal: "System Automation".
The dilemma might be, PowerShell Open Source, everyone can provide feedback/issues and collaborate with development (no NDA restrictions). Now, with Windows PowerShell, you can provide feedback, but it still remains under Microsoft NDA restrictions.
So maybe having a Space for PowerShell, then under it we could possibly have:
1. Windows PowerShell
2. PowerShell Open Source
3. General Best Practice
4. Community
This will still evolve to have more favorites!
🙂
Oct 01 2016 01:32 PM
Perhaps in the future when its officially released. Right now PowerShell Core is still in Alpha I believe.
Oct 09 2016 01:01 PM - edited Oct 09 2016 01:03 PM
Hi Anna,
Just wondering if is possible to move my trend I previously posted under "Windows Server PowerShell" before this new section "Windows PowerShell" became available. I got some post that will be interesting for poeple interested in PowerShell Open Souce.
Thanks,
Maximo Trinidad
Sep 25 2018 06:22 AM
How about Testing Powershell or Pester in Powershell. An important topic/space for the community.