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Comment on TeamCity 7.1: Control the flow! by YouTrack Issue & Bug Tracker »...

[...] new features to allow teams to work in better ways by introducing first class support for Feature Branching, which reduces potential breakages of builds and allows for a more fluid development...

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Alexey

The webinar shows to last for 13 hours in gotomeeting.com – is it a mistake? What is the end time?

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Hadi Hariri

@Alexey, Yes. Sorry. It was a mistake. Was meant to be 5 PM not AM. It’s fixed. Webinar is around 1 hour. Thanks.

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by @Rob

Will the webinar be recorded and posted for later viewing?

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Hadi Hariri

@Rob Yes, we’ll record it.

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Kim

Has the recording been published somewhere?

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Hadi Hariri

@Kim, Not yet. We’re having some issues with GotoWebinar’s format. Trying to sort it out. Thanks.

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Eric

Also anxiously waiting the recording — wish I hadn’t missed the live presentation. Thanks.

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Daniel

Also wish I had not missed this, would love to see a recording!

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Comment on Continuous Deployment with TeamCity Webinar by Eugene

The webinar video is available on JetBrains TV at http://tv.jetbrains.net/videocontent/continuous-deployment-with-teamcity-webinar

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Comment on TeamHackCity: What a bunch of TeamCity Developers got up to in 2...

The Deployer Plugin should include Powershell remoting

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Comment on TeamHackCity: What a bunch of TeamCity Developers got up to in 2...

Just amazing how flexible you are, guys. Most of the things described here are more or less related to us. But especially we would benefit from “Deployer Plugin” should it transition from Alpha stage...

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by Or

Can you setup something similar with Perforce?

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by pavel.sher

Unfortunately no, as Perforce did not provide such abilities (pull requests, auto merge, easy branching, etc). Or does it now?

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Comment on Deployment Automation with Octopus Deploy and TeamCity, Feb. 12...

Don’t suppose database deployment will have a place in this webinar? It would be lovely with a little example on which way you could go for implemeting full deployment of an application, including db...

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by Harry McIntyre

Is this safe? Sounds like a good way to let a 3rd party execute code on your server…

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by John

Does it differentiate between Opened vs Closed pull requests? I’ve enabled this but it looks like it is building all the pull requests not just the Opened ones!

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by John

Another question, I have setup build chains so that the last step on the chain is to create a nuget package and upload it to nuget, obvioulsy I do not want this to run if all I’m doing is testing a PR....

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by Ricky Clarkson

Isn’t this a security risk at least for public repositories? A build could involve executing arbitrary code, and you wouldn’t want to execute arbitrary code on your build server that people you don’t...

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Comment on Automatically Building Pull Requests from GitHub by Hadi Hariri

@Harry, @Ricky Any code that runs on your agent will potentially put your agent at risk unless it’s run under the current permissions. So essentially yes, this can cause a security risk, but this will...

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