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Create a Changelog using Pipelines and the DevOps REST API

In this session, we want to create a change log for a release.
We're doing that with Azure Pipelines, so we'll explain the basics first and create a simple pipeline. Step by step it'll be extended.
Not only we'll change the DevOps Board Template to be able to write a descriptive change log text on a user story level, but also we'll work with the Azure DevOps Rest API to extend our pipeline to be able to write back the release version to the work item.
On top of that, we get the change log text of the work item, so that we can save them on a wiki page in a summarized way for the current release.
The result of the pipeline we created is the automation of creating/updating a change log regularly and writing back the versions to the work items automatically.
So we are here to show you how to change/extend many parts of DevOps and get various information of it; With that knowledge you'll be able to customize it afterwards the way you want it.

Tomas Kapitan

Fusion5 Business Solutions

South Brisbane, Australia

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