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@huypub huypub commented Apr 27, 2022

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Prior to this commit, the EOL date for 7.1 incorrectly specified
May 31, 2022. Support for PowerShell versions is tied to the
version of .NET they are built on. Support for .NET 5.0, which
PowerShell 7.1 is built on, ends on May 8, 2022.

Additionally, the EOL date for .NET 6.0, which PowerShell 7.2 is
built on, is now known to be November 8, 2024, instead of merely
projected to be November 2024.

This commit corrects the date for the EOL of PowerShell 7.1 and
updates the EOL date of PowerShell 7.2 to ensure clarity and
accuracy of the support lifecycle.
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opbld32 commented Apr 27, 2022

Docs Build status updates of commit c0440e9:

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@huypub huypub merged commit e3be415 into live Apr 27, 2022
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