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Nov 15, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.11.15

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

This week was the week of GitHub Universe, with some fantastic announcements coming out. If you've missed it, it is definitely worth taking a look at the day one and two keynotes. In the meantime, check out the great content the Azure DevOps community shared!

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Nov 14, 2019
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What’s new in Azure DevOps Sprint 160

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

Sprint 160 has just finished rolling out to all organizations and you can check out all the new features in the release notes. Here are some of the features that you can start using today. ReviewApp in Environments Pull requests are a very useful tool that allows developers to review new code before it is merged into the master branch. But ...

Community
Nov 13, 2019
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Uploading to Codecov just got easier

Matt Cooper
Matt Cooper

Codecov.io added tokenless uploading of coverage results for public Azure Pipelines.

Azure & CloudCI/CD
Nov 11, 2019
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Updates to the Git Commit Graph Feature

Derrick Stolee
Derrick Stolee

In a previous blog series, we announced that Git has a new commit-graph feature, and described some future directions. Since then, the commit-graph feature has grown and evolved. In the recently released Git version 2.24.0, the commit-graph is enabled by default! Today, we discuss what you should know about the feature, and what you can expect when...

Git & Version ControlOpen Source
Nov 8, 2019
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New with Azure Artifacts: public and project-scoped feeds

Addie Andreeva
Addie Andreeva

Sharing what's new with Azure Artifacts. You can now share packages publicly with anyone on the Internet (without authentication). You can also restrict feeds to a specific project only. We've also made other performance improvements, and we've added a new "Feed recycle bin".

Azure & Cloud
Nov 8, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.11.08

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

This week, Microsoft Ignite brought our team to sunny Orlando, Florida, along with thousands of professionals leveraging Microsoft technologies around the globe. To give you a taste of the event, this week's post features some of the recordings of the community-driven Microsoft Ignite sessions dedicated to Azure DevOps.

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Nov 7, 2019
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Review Apps in Azure Pipelines

Atul Malaviya
Atul Malaviya

The new Review Apps feature of Azure Pipelines (in preview) allows developers to dynamically create environments on every Pull Request, to test applications consisting of multiple microservices.

CI/CDAzure & Cloud
Nov 6, 2019
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Secure software supply chain with Azure Pipelines artifact policies

Vishal Jain
Vishal Jain

New preview capabilities for Azure Pipelines let you define artifact policies that are enforced before deploying to critical environments such as production. You will be able to define custom policies that are evaluated against all the deployable artifacts in a given pipeline run and block the deployment if the artifacts don't comply.

CI/CDAzure & CloudSecurity
Nov 5, 2019
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Now available: Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1.1 RC

Gloridel Morales
Gloridel Morales

Today, we are releasing Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1.1 RC. This is a go-live release, meaning it is supported on production instances, and you will be able to upgrade to our final release.

Azure & Cloud