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Set up CI with Azure Pipelines #1681

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Set up CI with Azure Pipelines #1681

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@Tyriar Tyriar added this to the 3.8.0 milestone Sep 11, 2018
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Tyriar commented Sep 11, 2018

This is ready for review, it's basically just moving us off of the preview version, moving to a yaml config and improving the auth story. Once this is merged I can blow away the old xterm.js-CI job/status check.

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It builds - so the yaml file is 👍 😄

@Tyriar Tyriar merged commit a09e6a6 into master Sep 13, 2018
@Tyriar Tyriar deleted the azure-pipelines branch September 13, 2018 15:07
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I know this is a closed PR, but let me know if you hit any issues with Azure Pipelines. I'm a product manager on the team and happy to help.

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Tyriar commented Sep 14, 2018

@jeremyepling will do, we were on the public preview for months. Looking good so far 👍

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