To me, you're looking for ghosts when there are none. The Microsoft representatives stated multiple times on that thread that they fully agree the aliases for cURL and wget should be removed. They want to do an RFC to see how removing those aliases would affect existing scripts that use them. PowerShell has been around for a decade, it's more than reasonable to assume people have built workflows with those aliases.
Plus, step 3 literally makes no sense because these aliases only exist on the Windows implementation and everyone agrees they are substandard to the standard implementations.
But that won't prevent people from calling out EEE whenever Microsoft is involved.
Plus, step 3 literally makes no sense because these aliases only exist on the Windows implementation and everyone agrees they are substandard to the standard implementations.
But that won't prevent people from calling out EEE whenever Microsoft is involved.