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Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2022 - Azure DevOps Server 2019
Stakeholders can respond to feedback requests for user stories and features generated in Azure DevOps using a lightweight end-to-end flow based on the Test & Feedback extension. Only users with Basic access can request feedback. Basic users can provide feedback using the flow described in this topic.
Note
This lightweight end-to-end flow is applicable only for web apps and by using Azure DevOps. To get feedback for desktop apps, or for earlier versions of TFS, use the feedback flow described in Get feedback about the Microsoft Feedback Client.
Category | Requirement |
---|---|
Project access | Project member. |
Access levels | To request or provide feedback: At least Stakeholder access. |
Extensions | Test & Feedback extension. |
Important
The Request feedback shortcut menu is no longer available in the Azure DevOps Service. However, you can request feedback through alternative methods such as through email, chat, and the Test & Feedback extension.
Request feedback from stakeholders directly from an Azure DevOps work item.
Open the work item form for the user story or feature for which you want to request feedback.
Open the shortcut menu from the ellipses (...) and select Request feedback.
Enter or select the names of the stakeholder(s) you want to send the request to, and optionally add any instructions or notes that help them provide meaningful feedback.
Select Send to generate emails to the selected stakeholders.
Teams can request feedback from other team members, such as users having Basic access. Just add their names in the feedback request form so that a Request feedback email gets sent to them. Also see Can users with Basic access respond to feedback requests.
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Learning path
AZ-400: Implement continuous feedback - Training
AZ-400: Implement continuous feedback
Documentation
Get insights across exploratory test sessions - Azure Test Plans
Manual and exploratory testing - get insights with exploratory testing across your test sessions by using the Microsoft Test & Feedback extension.
Explore work items when exploratory testing - Azure Test Plans
Test tools - Manual and exploratory testing - explore work items from the board or by using the Microsoft Test & Feedback extension
Track stakeholder feedback - Azure Test Plans
Track stakeholder feedback in Azure DevOps using the Exploratory Testing browser extension when you want to test your applications.