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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.29

One of the embarrassing things that can happen to you when you travel a lot is that you start to forget what day of the week it is. When you fly out on a Sunday, spend some time in one place, then hop on another flight and work in a totally different place, you run the risk of not fully internalizing what day of the week it is. I mention this...

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.15

I've been building tools for Azure DevOps for fifteen years and yes, in case you were wondering, saying that does make me feel old. But more importantly: I'm still learning new things about it that I didn't know. That's why I'm so happy to read all these articles every week. It's not just about the cool things that people are doing, it's also ...

March Security Release: Patches available for TFS 2018.3.2, TFS 2018.1.2, and TFS 2017.3.1

For the March security release, we are releasing a fix for a cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in release management (CVE-2019-0777). This impacts TFS 2017 and TFS 2018. We are releasing patches for TFS 2018 Update 3.2, TFS 2018 Update 1.2, and TFS 2017 Update 3.1. This fix is already in Azure DevOps Server 2019. TFS 2018 Update 3.2 ...

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.08

It's been a busy week here on the Azure DevOps team - we've been busy putting the finishing touches on Azure DevOps Server 2019 and getting it out the door. Azure DevOps Server is the new name for Team Foundation Server - so now you can install the very latest version of our on-premises DevOps tools in your data center. While we weren't ...

Announcing Azure DevOps Server 2019 RTW

Today, we announced the release of Azure DevOps Server 2019, the evolution of Team Foundation Server. This is the first release of our new brand and new navigation. You can read about the new features in our release notes. Here are some key links: Thanks to everyone who installed our release candidates and sent us feedback. Please send...

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.01

I don't know why but it seems like some weeks are just busier than others for everybody. And y'all have obviously been busy, because this week I got so many notifications about Agile, DevOps, GitHub and Azure DevOps articles in my inbox that it was hard to keep up. (But don't worry, the ones that I didn't have a chance to read this week are ...