Great quick walkthrough. Had no idea about the other features other than pipelines. Very excited to be learning Azure as my first cloud choice in DevOps.
Hi Todd, There properly is but I have not found it yet. However, check out this guide on a Gantt view for Azure Boards: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vmQjDJ01iso.html
Hi Donovan and MS Team is the Demo project shown here in the video available as a public project to browse and use it for research/learning/demo purposes to educate our teams on Azure DevOps ?
Helpful indeed. I will definitely not use it! I tried, it doesn't work, it seems that it only runs on windows; and as far as I know only old people still use windows.
Question Can we moved release level Test plans to any folder, /Archive Need to hide previous TestPlans not to show every time when I present I know how to filter
Nice video, PAT can be replaced for example in my case to download the artifact before locally and pass it to a bastion machine that makes the delivery in the Pipeline to the destination computers?
For anybody interested, here for a step by step tutorial on how to enable continuous integration with Azure Pipelines: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AtRa9Ezz9j4.html
It took me ages to understand what "Azure DevOps" was Board: Trello Repos: Github/Bitbucket Pipelines: Jenkins Test Plans: ?? Automated Tests/Selenium/Cypress? Artifacts: Files
I’m looking for the backend architecture for Azure DevOps data mining. I need to be able to build custom reports to show test results, test development, project development, velocity burnup and burndown, points assigned & completed per employee per release & sprint, etc. etc. Previously I was pulling everything from the On-Prem TFS_Warehouse. If you can point me toward any resource that can provide more details on how to access the necessary data I would appreciate it.
that would add another more tool from another vendor to the nightmare of tools from different vendors used by those not already on TFS/VSTS full lifecycle architecture :)