Users/ianna/afs policy
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Please choose the target release of Azure PowerShell. (⚠️Target release is a different concept from API readiness. Please click below links for details.)
- [X] General release
- [ ] Public preview
- [ ] Private preview
- [ ] Engineering build
- [ ] No need for a release
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[ ] Check this box to confirm: I have read the Submitting Changes section of
CONTRIBUTING.mdand reviewed the following information:
- SHOULD update
ChangeLog.mdfile(s) appropriately- For SDK-based development mode, update
src/{{SERVICE}}/{{SERVICE}}/ChangeLog.md.- A snippet outlining the change(s) made in the PR should be written under the
## Upcoming Releaseheader in the past tense.
- A snippet outlining the change(s) made in the PR should be written under the
- For autorest-based development mode, include the changelog in the PR description.
- Should not change
ChangeLog.mdif no new release is required, such as fixing test case only.
- For SDK-based development mode, update
- SHOULD regenerate markdown help files if there is cmdlet API change. Instruction
- SHOULD have proper test coverage for changes in pull request.
- SHOULD NOT adjust version of module manually in pull request
️✔️Az.Accounts
️✔️Build
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Az.Compute
️✔️Build
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Az.Network
️✔️Build
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Az.RecoveryServices
️✔️Build
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Breaking Change Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Signature Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Help Example Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Help File Existence Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️File Change Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️UX Metadata Check
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
️✔️Test
️✔️PowerShell Core - Linux
️✔️PowerShell Core - MacOS
️✔️PowerShell Core - Windows
️✔️Windows PowerShell - Windows
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@IannGeorges Since one cmdlet has introduced a new parameter, please update the doc as well. In addition, please also update ChangeLog.md. For the other parts, as I am not familiar with your service, I need @hiaga help to review and comment.
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Commenter does not have sufficient privileges for PR 26367 in repo Azure/azure-powershell
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Pull request contains merge conflicts.
LGTM
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