A new VSTS sprint was just released. The sprint contains the following new features: In the Sprint 139 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), you can now migrate Hosted XML projects to the Inheritance process model to ease customization. Plus, your releases can now be triggered by a PR to help you execute additional testing before [...]
Sebastian Schütze
A new VSTS sprint was just released. The sprint contains the following new features: In the Sprint 138 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), the results pages for Release pipelines has been enhanced with a summarized view of test results that organizes related outcomes into a hierarchy. Also in Build and release, we’ve added a [...]
Sebastian Schütze
A new VSTS sprint was just released. The sprint contains the following new features: In the Sprint 137 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), we remove the “Preview” moniker from our Linux and macOS Microsoft-hosted CI/CD agents and make them generally available. Along with our Microsoft-hosted Windows agent, you now have a [...]
Sebastian Schütze
A new VSTS sprint was just released. The sprint contains the following new features: In the Sprint 136 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), we are introducing some new and exciting design changes. You can preview a new experience in the Build hub and Test tab. The Queries hub is now generally available. Also, you can try a [...]
Sebastian Schütze
This year I am attending the #ESPC17 the first time (okay I mean you can only attend once the ESPC17 but multiple times the ESPC ;-)) in Dublin. And it is already awesome. Besides the fact, that I arrived on Sunday already, I got myself a renting car with an old colleague living here and we went to Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains [...]
Sebastian Schütze