Azure DevOps
Any of the SOOS Issues may be pushed to a Azure DevOps using the Creating Tickets & Pull Requests workflow.
After navigating to the Integrate page and External Connections tab, select the Azure DevOps tab and select Authorize.

You will be redirected to Azure DevOps to accept the access required to complete the integration and to create Work Items.

After returning from Azure DevOps you will have the option of configuring additional fields to customize the way issues are created in DevOps Boards.
Azure DevOps Organization Name - the organization name from Azure where the Work Items will be created.
Work Item Type - the type of work item to create.
Severity - the severity to use when creating work items.
Priority - the priority to set when creating work items.
Title Field Path - the work item field to fill with the SOOS issue title (the default is typically sufficient).
Description Field Path - the work item field to fill with the SOOS issue description (the default is typically sufficient).

Finally, configure the Azure DevOps Project Name under Issue Management Configurations.
We recommend setting each Azure DevOps Project Name as a project level configuration, unless you wish to collect all issues under a single Azure DevOps Project.
