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Don Jones
Announcements

The New PowerShell.org Logo (and eBooks! and Swag!)

If you check out our free eBook, PowerShell.org: History of a Community, you’ll see both the original PowerShell.org logo and our second, “Metro-fied” take on it. The first one is probably easy to make sense of, with the PowerShell logo superimposed over the Earth, suggesting a global community. The “Metro” version go a bit abstract, since the Earth became just a simple round circle. What both logos lacked was a clear commitment to a diverse community of _people.

Don Jones
Announcements

PowerShell.org Site Status Update

This post will be periodically updated as needed, so feel free to check back.
Our site upgrade and re-theme is going well, and I wanted to outline some of the major changes and current issues. If you’re encountering any lingering issues, please drop a comment; rather than replying, I’ll update the main article.

Missy Januszko
PowerShell for Admins

PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit 2019 – Post-CFP Thoughts

Now that Warren Frame and I have finally come up for air after reviewing all the submissions for the 2019 PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit, we wanted to send a great big THANK YOU!!! to all who submitted. You all definitely made our job challenging and we think we have a fabulous lineup for this year’s show! Many of you have asked for feedback regarding your submissions, and while we would love to send everyone individualized feedback - with the sheer number of submissions, that just isn’t feasible.

Don Jones
Announcements

PowerShell.org Site Maintenance Today

PowerShell.org will be undergoing upgrading and maintenance on Friday and Saturday. We’ll leave the site open, as Articles and Forums should remain accessible, but the site may look a little rough around the edges at times. The site does use some pretty aggressive caching, so if you’re visiting throughout the day, use a force-reload (Shift+Refresh or whatever in your browser) to pull a fresh set of pages as we work.