It's great that Microsoft has made PowerShell available to anyone who wants to do as they like with it and even took the trouble of packing it up for Linux and macOS, but for release, they have to care about their paying customers first, which includes some Windows admins who ignored 10 years of advice to never use aliases in a script. I'm a Skype for Business/Exchange admin who has generally followed that advice, but even I tend to use "select" instead of "Select-Object" in scripts.
This sort of thing is part of why open sourcing stuff that was developed closed and commercial isn't just a matter of tossing it up on GitHub and dropping a note here.
This sort of thing is part of why open sourcing stuff that was developed closed and commercial isn't just a matter of tossing it up on GitHub and dropping a note here.