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Rename cChoco In Line With PowerShell Team Guidelines #112

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Outek opened this issue Sep 13, 2018 · 6 comments
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Rename cChoco In Line With PowerShell Team Guidelines #112

Outek opened this issue Sep 13, 2018 · 6 comments

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@Outek
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Outek commented Sep 13, 2018

Hi

I would like to rename the resource and revise it according to the quidelines from the PowerShell Team.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/powershell/2017/12/08/dsc-resource-naming-and-support-guidelines/

Would you accept such a PR?

@ferventcoder
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Currently - possibly. We would need to evaluate how that would affect current users of the module.

@pauby
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pauby commented Sep 27, 2018

I believe producing a final version of cChoco and making the newly named module a RequiredModule in the cChoco manifest would work for most situations?

Thoughts?

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Outek commented Oct 9, 2018

I'm working my way though the resources, i hope i can present you a first view in a few days.

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pauby commented Mar 6, 2019

@Outek it's been a while but where did you get to with this?

@pauby pauby changed the title ChocoDsc Rename cChoco In Line With PowerShell Team Guidelines Mar 6, 2019
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Outek commented Mar 26, 2019

Hi

Sorry for this, but i close this issue/request. There is so much to do, maybe it would be better to write it completely new.

@Outek Outek closed this as completed Mar 26, 2019
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pauby commented Mar 26, 2019

@Outek I think this is still a valid request so will re-open.

@pauby pauby reopened this Mar 26, 2019
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