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ASP.NET Core 1 build and deployment pipelines with TeamCity and Octopus
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Octopus Deploy 3.2
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RFC - Octopus Reactions - Integration toolkit
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Automation with Octopus.Client
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High Availability is now available in Octopus
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Deploying Database Configuration Tables with Octopus Deploy and ReadyRoll
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The Services Behind Octopus Deploy Ltd
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Running task cap and High Availability
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How we work - some recent lessons
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Octopus 3.1 will require .NET 4.5
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Azure changes in 3.1
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Variable specificity and complexity
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