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Old 21st October 2015
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Default Microsoft publishes code of OpenSSH for Windows

From http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10..._code_release/

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Microsoft has published early source code for its OpenSSH-for-Windows port for developers to pick apart and improve.

In a blog post on Monday, Steve Lee – the PowerShell team's principal software engineer manager – said Redmond has finished early work on a Windows port of OpenSSH 7.1, built in a joint-effort with remote-access developer NoMachine.

"We will continue to partner with NoMachine on development in this public repository," Lee said. "Please note that this code is still very early and should be treated as a developer preview and is not supported for use in production."
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