There are 4 types of Work Items in DevOps
Define how you will be managing your work items in real time.
- Basic,
- Scrum,
- Agile
- CMMi
Create Project- Agile_WorkItem_Process
Contributor : Invite some one contributor to your Project user Invite button inside Project Dashboard
links on Left Panel of Project Property Page
Repos-
- This is called as Azure Repos.
Dashboards-
- Give a perfect visibility of your overall project.
- You can add any number of widgets. This will give you a complete visibility of your team progress. visibility and understanding.
- What are the user stories?
- What are the backlog spending?
- What are the amount of backlogs going in the current sprint?
- What is the percentage of build goes to successful?
- What is the percentage of build failed
- build history,
- burndown chart.
- What are the backlogs assigned to me?
- The work items assigned to me.
- You can share this dashboard with others (stakeholders, scrum master.product owner) or make it private.
Wiki
- When you begin a project, you'll encounter numerous white papers.
- From the perspective of a DevOps engineer, As you begin working on a project, you will take charge of the branching and merging strategy. Your responsibilities will include defining the flows for the build and release pipeline. Your responsibilities will encompass various tasks, including the training of developers. the team members, as you have established the pipelines and all related components.
- Now Providing training once is certainly beneficial, but continuously reiterating the same points can become clumsy In situations like these, you have options available.
- You can create a white paper and cover all aspects thoroughly. Regardless of the trainings you have carried out,
- the strategies you have established,
- or the approvals you have received.
- Everything connected to your project,
- all the white papers can be assembled on this specific screen.
- This approach allows you to create an appealing Wikipedia page for yourself that you can share with others
- We can add our query for other team member here to reply back
- You can create Heading and multiple comments under that heading
Delete and Recover
Remember one thing when you delete any project, you can recover the project as it is within 28 days of deletion.
Recover Deleted Projects
- Click Project under Organization settings
- Click link
- Select your deleted project and click Restore
- So the time you have deleted the project, whatever data you had in that project, it will be restored to the same state.