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Feb 28, 2017
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Team Services February Extensions Roundup

Joe Bourne
Joe Bourne

February is coming to a close and it has been the best month on record for the Team Services Extension ecosystem. We've set new records for customer installs and our community of publishers continues to grow. One of my favorite parts of this job is the relationship I get to build with our publishers. Seeing their investment in the platform and ...

DevOps
Feb 25, 2017
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MSTest V2 – Now and Ahead

Pratap Lakshman
Pratap Lakshman

MSTest V2 has crossed 100K downloads. It has been but just a few months since we shipped it on NuGet. Over this course of time, you have reported issues and given us feedback, and we have tried to address them as fast as we can, refreshing the bits at a feverish pace. We are now at a stage where, as of v1.1.11 MSTest V2 has shed the pre-release tag...

DevOpsCI/CDTest
Feb 12, 2017
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Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 4: Together, in the Open

Pratap Lakshman
Pratap Lakshman

[This is the 4th post in a 4-part series on evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform. You can read the earlier parts here: Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 3, Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 2, Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 1] The Test Platform is where it is at thanks to its community - a ...

DevOpsCI/CDTest
Feb 7, 2017
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Announcing Continuous Delivery Tools for Visual Studio 2017

AMETWALLY
AMETWALLY

With the right DevOps tools, developers can run continuous integration builds that automate testing, analysis and verification of their projects, and streamline continuous deployment to get innovative applications into user’s hands quickly. Along with the release of Visual Studio 2017 RC.3 update, we released a DevLabs extension, Continuous ...

DevOpsCommunityCI/CD
Feb 3, 2017
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Announcing GVFS (Git Virtual File System)

Saeed Noursalehi
Saeed Noursalehi

Here at Microsoft we have teams of all shapes and sizes, and many of them are already using Git or are moving that way. For the most part, the Git client and Team Services Git repos work great for them. However, we also have a handful of teams with repos of unusual size! For example, the Windows codebase has over 3.5 million files and is over 270 ...

DevOpsGit & Version ControlAgile