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Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number ofno questions right now so it shouldn't be painfulis better to anyone if we could put itthings in order right now.

My suggestion is to merge tags to . In the official repository both names are being used interchangeably, in the reference documentation Powershell 6 seems to be preferred variant.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer

Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number of questions so it shouldn't be painful to anyone if we could put it in order right now.

My suggestion is to merge tags to . In the official repository both names are being used interchangeably, in the reference documentation Powershell 6 seems to be preferred variant.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer

Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain no questions right now so it is better to put things in order right now.

My suggestion is to merge to . In the official repository both names are being used interchangeably, in the reference documentation Powershell 6 seems to be preferred variant.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer

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maoizm
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Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number of questions so it shouldn't be painfullpainful to anyone if we could put it in order right now.

My suggestion is to merge tags to . In the official repository both names are being used interchangeably, in the reference documentation Powershell 6 seems to be preferred variant.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer.

Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number of questions so it shouldn't be painfull to anyone if we could put it in order right now.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer.

Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number of questions so it shouldn't be painful to anyone if we could put it in order right now.

My suggestion is to merge tags to . In the official repository both names are being used interchangeably, in the reference documentation Powershell 6 seems to be preferred variant.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer

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maoizm
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Merge or synonymize request: [powershell-core] and [powershell-6.0]

Actually Microsoft changed naming several times and right now they called it Microsoft Powershell Core 6.0

Both tags contain small number of questions so it shouldn't be painfull to anyone if we could put it in order right now.

Please vote for answers below and/or provide your alternative as an answer.