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Support JSON file as a policy backend on Linux #148945

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Support JSON policies by default on Linux. Document it in our docs.

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joaomoreno commented on May 24, 2022

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Actually, @sandy081, we might want to rethink the location of policies.json.

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sandy081 commented on May 24, 2022

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Yes, that's a pending task in our list.

removed this from the May 2022 milestone on May 31, 2022

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vs-code-engineering commented on Dec 20, 2024

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We closed this issue because we don't plan to address it in the foreseeable future. If you disagree and feel that this issue is crucial: we are happy to listen and to reconsider.

If you wonder what we are up to, please see our roadmap and issue reporting guidelines.

Thanks for your understanding, and happy coding!

changed the title [-]Support JSON file as a policy backend[/-] [+]Support JSON file as a policy backend on Linux[/+] on Apr 1, 2025
modified the milestones: Backlog, June 2025 on Jun 11, 2025
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      Support JSON file as a policy backend on Linux · Issue #148945 · microsoft/vscode