Fix broken URL
- Also, move other static analysis tests into that CI.
- Also, make the link analysis a pester test (partly to make sure the step fails in case of an error)
Update links that contain 'en-us' culture to remove 'en-us' culture (if possible) and in some cases update to newer re-directed link to docs.microsoft.com
* Update coding guidelines to make it more concrete and useful in a review process.
* Add a section about security
* Address comments
* Update .spelling
* Address more comments
* Address comment about the security section
* Fix 'i.e.' and 'e.g.'
* Update .spelling
* One more tweak
* Add motivation for using 'nameof'
* Remove PR template, update guidelines for PR
* Update testing-guidelines.md
* Add clarification on when to use runtime/compiletime checks
* Update issue label descriptions
Now that we've gotten enough of a sign-off
from everyone involved in the governance
process, the docs need to be reworked to use a
consistent terminology set, links, and directory
structure.
This is the initial draft of the PowerShell breaking changes guidelines documents. NOTE: this document is heavily based on the ,NET Core breaking changes document.
Rework of contributor docs to reflect actual flow
for both internal and external developers using
the PowerShell/PowerShell repo for the first time.
Includes updates to issue/PR guidelines, repo 101,
and CONTRIBUTING.md.