This repo is a collection of useful PowerShell scripts to make deploying Office 2016 and Office 365 ProPlus easier for IT Pros and administrators.
Read more about it here: Office Blogs
For more detailed documentation of each script, check the Wiki or the readme file in the corresponding folder
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Check out PowerShell for Office 365 for advice on getting started, key scenarios and script samples.
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This is high level plan for contributing and the structure that we have in place for pulling changes.
- There will be 3 main levels of branches: 1 master branch, 1 development branch, feature and bug branches
- Each powershell script will have its own branch and changes will be made at that level
- The 3rd level naming conventions will be as follows - Feature-FeatureName or Bug-BugName
- Pull requests will be made from the feature branches into the development branch and a code review will be completed in the development branch
- Pull requests should only be made from the feature branch after the script is tested and useable
- After the code review is complete a pull request will be made from the development branch into the master branch
- Changes to scripts (new functionality or bug fix) should be done at the thrid level (feature branches) by cloning the development branch using the naming conventions above
- Requests for changes to scripts can be made by submitting an issue and using the appropriate tag
- For additional features to an existing script, use the label "enhancement"
- For bugs, use the label "bug"
- All issues will be reviewed and prioritized each day as we work to add new scripts and improve existing ones