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I think this app will be the kit part of this starter kit if we want to bring ALM for people who do not go to Azure DevOps.
We will need to define what we want to include in this app for the first version of the starter kit.
If we focus on Citizen Developers, I am not sure they will use solutions. So, we will need to do this part for them.
Ex: As a Citizen Developers, I need to push the latest version of my canvas app from the sandbox to the production, so the other employees will have the latest version.
If we focus on Professional Developers, we can consider that they work with solution. So, with this app they will be able to trigger pipelines without going to Azure DevOps (directly from Teams for example).
The second scenario seems easier to implement, so we should perhaps go for this one for the first version of the starter kit. What do you think?
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The Starter Kit should include an ap to handle deployments to all the different environments. The app should trigger pipelines in Azure DevOps
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