Hi Jay, looks like a rebranding of Azure DevOps Projects, which has been around and evolving since Nov. 2017. With the rebranding, are there any significant changes?
hey mike - here's a list of the current features under development
a ton of time has been put into more of the GitHub actions related deployment process, but there's still more action being put into getting people using Azure DevOps since it provides more than build and release. there's an entire agile suite ready to go.
Hi Jay, thanks for the link. The term "Starter Kit" is not used in the document. However, a search on "DevOps Project" reveals 12 current features, with the last added in August 2019 and no features under development. So I take it that the "Starter Kit" name is just rebranding and not a major version update. By the way, I have found the Starter Kit to be a great way to introduce folks to Azure DevOps and demonstrate its tight integration with Azure. Keep up the good work.
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Hi Jay, looks like a rebranding of Azure DevOps Projects, which has been around and evolving since Nov. 2017. With the rebranding, are there any significant changes?
FWIW, the Azure landing page for Azure DevOps Starter still uses the old branding.:
azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features...
hey mike - here's a list of the current features under development
a ton of time has been put into more of the GitHub actions related deployment process, but there's still more action being put into getting people using Azure DevOps since it provides more than build and release. there's an entire agile suite ready to go.
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dev...
Hi Jay, thanks for the link. The term "Starter Kit" is not used in the document. However, a search on "DevOps Project" reveals 12 current features, with the last added in August 2019 and no features under development. So I take it that the "Starter Kit" name is just rebranding and not a major version update. By the way, I have found the Starter Kit to be a great way to introduce folks to Azure DevOps and demonstrate its tight integration with Azure. Keep up the good work.