This PR optimizes the download tasks to reduce build times. After the change we see a order of magnitude reduction in download times for Windows package signing and also the compliance tasks.
In addition to that the PR also makes changes to organize the build artifacts in folders.
As of #7892, the PowerShell repository no longer uses Git submodules.
This is fantastic from a workflow standpoint, and so all the notes about
how to deal with submodules (and all the build steps explicitly
initializing and updating submodules) can be safely removed.
Based on standard practices, we need to have a copyright and license notice at the top of each source file. Removed existing copyrights and updated/added copyright notices for .h, .cpp, .cs, .ps1, and .psm1 files.
Updated module manifests for consistency to have Author = "PowerShell" and Company = "Microsoft Corporation". Removed multiple line breaks.
Separate PR coming to update contribution document for new source files: #6140
Manually reviewed each change.
Fix#6073
- Include a serialized version of PSOptions in an includesymbols zip
- Add a function which will create a zip package from the expanded includesymbols zip and a folder of signed files
- Add a function to restore an includesymbols zip as a build and populated PSOptions with the options