Vinay Sajip <vinay_sa...@yahoo.co.uk> added the comment:

In this case, there are two reasons IMO for not doing this:

1. Backward compatibility might be affected.
2. It may be more important to conform to venv conventions than Powershell 
conventions in this specific case.

I wasn't aware that PowerShell scripts out in the wild follow these namig 
conventions rigidly - that hasn't been my experience. Is it the case? Who 
polices that? Of course, in environments that mandate this level of 
conformance, you can easily subclass and override the relevant functionality to 
have the script be named exactly how you want.

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