Fedora 28 was released, Fedora 26 and 25 were EOL'ed.#2497
Fedora 28 was released, Fedora 26 and 25 were EOL'ed.#2497sdwheeler merged 1 commit intoMicrosoftDocs:stagingfrom
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@SteveL-MSFT This overlaps with #2409. How do you want to handle these two PRs |
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@TravisEz13 can you review? |
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28 is only supported by DotNet Core 2.1. How do we want to denote that it will only be supported by PowerShell 6.1 in the docs? @sdwheeler Let's merge this PR first and then we can deal with my PR. |
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LGTM other than how do we denote what version of PowerShell support what version of Fedora
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Thank you. What is the mechanism how the merged content gets reflected on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/setup/installing-powershell-core-on-linux? I'd like to update https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell's README to point to the new Fedora sections but they do not seem live yet. |
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@adelton The change will be published live to docs.microsoft.com later today. |
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Thanks, I can see it live. I've filed PowerShell/PowerShell#7079 now to bring https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/blob/master/README.md in sync. |
With MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs#2497 merged, the links from README.md are no longer valid.
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Installing-PowerShell-Core-on-Linux.mdonly seems to live inreference/docs-conceptual/setup, nowhere else.