1/ Microsoft is finally addressing the "key" issues slowing down PowerShell releases.
After significant delays with version 7.6, the team is pivoting their strategy to prioritize reliability over speed. Here is what happened and what is changing:

2/ The complexity is massive. Each PowerShell release requires validation across roughly 287,855 combinations of packages, architectures, and OS versions.
Recent bugs in Alpine builds and glibc conflicts on RHEL 8 were the main reasons for the recent backlog.
Recent bugs in Alpine builds and glibc conflicts on RHEL 8 were the main reasons for the recent backlog.
3/ To prevent future delays, Microsoft is:
• Rebuilding packaging workflows from scratch
• Increasing automation for compliance
• Flagging risks earlier in public repos
Better quality control means a more stable tool for everyone.
Full details: neowin.net/news/after-win…
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• Rebuilding packaging workflows from scratch
• Increasing automation for compliance
• Flagging risks earlier in public repos
Better quality control means a more stable tool for everyone.
Full details: neowin.net/news/after-win…
^P
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