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Azure DevOps 2023 Q2 Roadmap update 


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Yesterday we published an updated list of features we plan to deliver in Q2. Each title includes a link where you can find details about each feature. We expect that this will help bring visibility into the key investments for the upcoming quarter.

GitHub Advanced Security

We are very excited to announce that GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps will be moved into public preview! GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps is a suite of developer security analysis tools integrated directly into Azure DevOps to protect your Azure Repos and Pipelines. With GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps, we bring the same secret scanning, dependency scanning, and CodeQL code scanning capabilities of GitHub Advanced Security right into Azure DevOps.

Administration

Service Principal and Managed Identity support (public preview)

Service Principals and Managed Identities can now be used to authenticate with Azure DevOps. As an alternative to personal access tokens (PATs), these Azure Active Directory identities enable teams to gain access to your Azure DevOps organizations acting as their own application, not as a human user or service account.

Azure Boards

Markdown support for work item discussion

The ability to use Markdown in the work item discussion has been a frequent request over the years. In this quarter we are excited to make it a reality. The new Markdown editor will replace the existing HTML editor for all new work item comments. We will also be providing a way to convert comments from HTML to Markdown.

Azure Repos

Track repo cloning

A frequent request that we get from our customers is to know when someone clones a repo. In Q2, we plan to enhance the repos experience by letting you know how many times a repo is cloned and by whom.

Azure Pipelines

In-product recommendations for secure settings

In pipelines, we continue our investment in security. Azure Pipelines support several settings at the pipeline, project, and organization level to help you secure your pipelines. This quarter we will include in-product experience to provide information about when settings don’t follow the recommended values.

Azure Artifacts

Support for Cargo package manager for Rust

We will continue to invest in the security of the packaging platform by adding native support for additional protocols based on your requests. This time, we will be including support for the Cargo package manager for Rust.

Reporting

Option on Burnup, Burndown, and Velocity charts to included resolved as completed

As we listened to your feedback from the Developer Community, we heard that you wanted the ability to account for resolved as completed in the Burnup, Burndown, and Velocity charts. This request has been prioritized and is currently in our roadmap for Q2.

Test Plans

Improved support for viewing code coverage directly in Azure DevOps

Code coverage is useful to help understand how well your suite of automated tests is covering your codebase. Currently, code coverage results for automated tests run within Azure Pipelines are not well supported across the wide variety of test runners and file formats in use today. We’ll be improving support for publishing code coverage from a wider variety of sources and making the results available directly within the Code Coverage tab in Azure Pipelines.

To learn more about these and other features we plan to deliver, check out our updated product roadmap at https://aka.ms/AzureDevOpsRoadmap.

The post Azure DevOps 2023 Q2 Roadmap update  appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.

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