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Replace words with racial connotation (use allowlist and blocklist as an alternative) #1604

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This does not replace all words with a racial connotation because one word is the setting name of the PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases rule. Therefore an alternative setting name is being added, whilst allowing the current one to still work. The idea is that we give users time to adapt in the next version but completely remove the setting with a racial connotation in the version after that.

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@bergmeister bergmeister marked this pull request as ready for review October 25, 2020 20:50
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My only worry here is that this is a public configuration key, so that changing its name will break existing configurations

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rjmholt commented Nov 3, 2020

My only worry here is that this is a public configuration key, so that changing its name will break existing configurations

Oh I see from your description that this is an alternative!

@rjmholt rjmholt merged commit 4857578 into PowerShell:master Nov 3, 2020
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Yes, it is an alternative/alias for the existing settings but once a new version of pssa is released with that, which would give people time to adapt I am tempted to remove the original setting name completely in the following release but that's a discussion for another day, which will probably not happen until in 6 months time....

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