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Giving yourself permission to make a feature - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Getting Started with Azure DevOps for Non-Programmers
Giving yourself permission to make a feature
- [Presenter] Now we want to be able to make Features the next level down in the hierarchy, but if you have just created an Azure account for yourself, you might find that actually, you can't add a feature. So when you go Add New Work Item, it may be because by default you will only be able to see a few of these items, Epic and Task. So in this video I'm going to show you the very tortuous process of giving yourself permissions to create any of these work items. It's called changing the process. So by default you are given a basic process, and I think that you most likely are going to want to work with an Agile process. And how to do it is available at this link. This is how I learned to do it. And the way I'm going to do it actually is create a whole new project, because I have already assigned the Agile process to the LinkedIn Learning Project, and it's not very happy now about me switching back to the Basic project.…
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- (Locked) Introducing StyleMyYard4m 45s
- (Locked) Scoping objectives with Epics9m 44s
- (Locked) Giving yourself permission to make a feature4m 16s
- (Locked) Creating work containers with features6m 11s
- (Locked) Specifying development with the user story7m 56s
- (Locked) Estimating story points3m 22s
- (Locked) Implementing and fixing with tasks and bugs6m 31s
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