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Sep 30, 2019
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Track the progress of work using Rollup columns

Romi Koifman
Romi Koifman

How is our Feature progressing? As simple and common as this question is, it’s a hard one to answer. Especially if your Feature is complex and is composed of multiple User Stories and Tasks. With Sprint 157 Update you will be able to answer this using Rollup in Azure Boards backlog view. What is rollup? Rollup is an aggregation displayed on a ...

ReportingAgile
Sep 27, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.09.27

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

Whether or not you are an optimist, many jobs in technology teach you to anticipate and protect against the worst-case scenario. In this week's community stories, we learn more about the importance of automated testing and the perils of edge cases in Site Reliability Engineering. Let's get started!

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Sep 26, 2019
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Azure DevOps Demo Generator is now open source

Dave McKinstry
Dave McKinstry

The Azure DevOps Demo Generator is a community operated service that provisions template-based projects inside your Azure DevOps organization. Today we've published the source code for Demo Generator under the MIT License and welcome community participation. We've also enabled the ability to generate and use your own custom templates!

Open SourceAzure & CloudCommunity
Sep 25, 2019
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What’s new in Azure DevOps Sprint 157

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

Sprint 157 has just finished rolling out to all organizations and you can check out all the cool features in the release notes. This post covers just some of the features that you can start using today.

Community
Sep 20, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.09.20

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

Do tools facilitate the adoption of DevOps culture, or is it the other way around? How important are the technical tools in helping us deliver value to our end-users with higher quality and less friction?

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Sep 19, 2019
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Team Safety with the Anonymous Fist to Five method

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

The success of any agile team is built on the shoulders of its individuals and their ability to work as a team. Those individuals need to feel safe to express their ideas and thoughts without other members passing judgement on each other. For every great idea your team has, there are dozens of other ideas that don't stick. If team members are not ...

AgileAzure & Cloud
Sep 13, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.09.13

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

This week the community presented me with a good problem to have - too much great content! Even after paring it down, there is still a lot I wanted to share. Arm yourself with a fresh beverage, we are about to dive in!

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Sep 10, 2019
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September patches for Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server

Erin Dormier
Erin Dormier

This month, we are releasing fixes for security vulnerabilities that impact TFS 2015, TFS 2017, TFS 2018, and Azure DevOps Server 2019. CVE-2019-1305: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Repos CVE-2019-1306: remote code execution vulnerability in Wiki Here are the versions impacted: Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1 Patch 1 If you ...

Azure DevOps Server
Sep 6, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.09.06

Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum

I am always grateful for the opportunity to publish this newsletter, as the community continues to surprise me with amazing stories of applying automation to improve both software and human lives. Please check out this week's stories, especially the last one!

CommunityAzure & Cloud

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