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By integrating TeamForge with GitHub and Jenkins, teams in the development and delivery ecosystem can create end-to-end traceability for each work-item and automate certain tasks that can, otherwise, consume manual effort hours.
This, in turn, helps in delivering a high-quality product to customers at a faster pace.
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In an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) ecosystem, the choice of systems and the collaboration between the cross-functional teams play a significant role. While the choice of systems impacts the productivity of a team, the cross-functional collaboration helps the teams get complete context of the business requirements.
With best-of-breed systems such as TeamForge, GitHub, and Jenkins, all stakeholders get real-time visibility into the commits made by the development team. It is also easier to enforce authentic commits against each work item and access the changes/edits made to the commit files from TeamForge itself.
Access to commit details such as commit trends, number of files changes, etc. help identify quality risks on critical backlogs
Enables automated continuous integration & continuous delivery
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OpsHub Integration Manager integrates TeamForge and GitHub. The details of commits made in GitHub against a work item ID in TeamForge can be tracked from TeamForge itself. Therefore, it’s easier to track details such as ‘who did the commit?’, ‘when was the commit done?’, and ‘which part of the code was committed?’ for each commit. The integration of Jenkins with TeamForge and GitHub helps in bringing automation in the process. For example, Jenkins automates the closure of TeamForge work item on a successful code commit in GitHub.
No control on backlogs getting committed – therefore, anyone can commit on a requirement/defect that is not even present in the active sprint.
If TeamForge, GitHub, and Jenkins are integrated using OpsHub Integration Manager, then OpsHub Integration Manager can put a check that user can only commit on a defect that is present in active sprint.
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