Updating RFC0041 - PowerShell Core Policy#224
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@PowerShell/powershell-committee reviewed this with @SteveL-MSFT, @daxian-dbw, @JamesWTruher, and @joeyaiello and we're approving these changes to preserve back compat with what's in 6.1 and 6.2 |
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Should we also update the RFC version from 0.1 to 0.2? |
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RFC0041-Policy specifies policy reg keys other than what current code is using,
so implementing RFC as it is will end up as a breaking change.
As confirmed by RFC owner @TravisEz13, the RFC was never intended to contain a breaking change,
so RFC has to be updated to avoid a breaking change.