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If your team uses Atlassian Confluence for internal documentation and Microsoft Azure DevOps work task management, read on to find out how you can document release notes.
Imagine you got to document what improvements and bug fixes your team worked on over the last sprint or milestone.
Your template could look like this.
Title: Andorra is getting snow this month, and we are releasing some pre-session improvements
Version: 1.23.567
Owner: Move Work Forward / Rlsly.com
Main epic
Work items
Release notes (wiki from Azure DevOps)
How we built it?
We used Azure DevOps Confluence Connector by Move Work Forward to integrate Azure DevOps and Confluence to embed into Confluence Azure DevOps work items (epic in the example above), shared search queries (work items list) and a wiki read me file from Azure DevOps wiki.
P.S. Check out Rlsly.com - product learning platform with all the release notes.
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