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Visual Studio 2022 is not considered when using channel aliases #102

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kzu opened this issue Aug 10, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #103
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Visual Studio 2022 is not considered when using channel aliases #102

kzu opened this issue Aug 10, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #103
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kzu commented Aug 10, 2021

When using the known channel aliases pre|rel|int|main, we are not considering VS2022 channels.

Since additional very granular filtering can be achieved using --filter (such as vs where --filter="x => x.ChannelId == 'VisualStudio.16.Release'"), we should keep the simple alias simple, by including all current VS versions, instead of forcing the more complex filter syntax to get upcoming versions of VS included in the results.

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@kzu kzu added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 10, 2021
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