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The Microsoft PowerShell team will contribute to the OpenSSH community to create a way to use Windows PowerShell with SSH, for securely connecting to and managing computers running Windows and Linux.
In short, "the PowerShell team will support and contribute to the OpenSSH community." Yes, that's right. Microsoft will be contributing to the OpenSSH under its BSD-style open-source license.
Microsoft's PowerShell team is now contributing to the development efforts of the open source OpenSSH community.
Win32 port of OpenSSH. Contribute to PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH development by creating an account on GitHub.
Win32 port of OpenSSH. Contribute to PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH development by creating an account on GitHub.
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