

It shows the latest DevOps trends and insights in modern technologies. This event is all about DevOps on the Microsoft Stack. The Global DevOps Bootcamp is a free one-day event hosted by local passionate DevOps communities around the globe and centrally organized by Xpirit & Solidify and sponsored by Microsoft.


There wasn’t one last year for the inaugural event but I’m excited to be the organiser for the first Brisbane event in 2018. The Global DevOps Bootcamp takes place once a year on venues all over the world. If you’re interested in leanring more or you want to download and use this utility, you can find the utility (and all code) at the VstsPatGenerator Azure DevOps site.Īs an aside, a quick look through the commit history sees that good mate and fellow Aussie, Mitch Denny, had a hand in creating this utility. While this won’t be super useful for the majority of users, there are a few use cases where this is a requirement, namely when creating a PAT for service accounts that don’t have interactive login rights. #You can create PATs using a commandline tool! Today on an internal mail list I learnt something new about working with PATs… The usual manner of creating a PAT is to use the web UI to access your personal profile and create the token by filling in a form. PATs serve a very useful purpose as anyone who has used Azure DevOps can attest to. See Microsoft Docs if you want to know more. Personal Access Tokens (PATs) are alternate passwords that you can use to authenticate into Azure DevOps.
