
During October 2025, Novaes updated the onboarding documentation for the microsoft/azure-devops-mcp repository, focusing on improving the developer experience for new contributors. He revised the GETTINGSTARTED.md guide to recommend Visual Studio 2022 as the primary IDE, replacing the previous suggestion of Visual Studio Code. This change aligned the documentation with the current development environment and aimed to reduce setup friction. Novaes utilized Markdown for clear, accessible documentation and maintained traceability by linking the update to issue #560. While the work was limited in scope, it demonstrated attention to detail and a commitment to keeping project guidance accurate and up to date.

October 2025 monthly summary for microsoft/azure-devops-mcp: Delivered updated Getting Started guidance to reflect Visual Studio 2022 as the recommended IDE, aligning onboarding with the current development environment and reducing setup friction for new contributors. Change tracked via commit a0511e4fd71848b6cfb9a7197ffb8c977a3f6b99 and related to issue #560. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on documentation accuracy and developer experience.
October 2025 monthly summary for microsoft/azure-devops-mcp: Delivered updated Getting Started guidance to reflect Visual Studio 2022 as the recommended IDE, aligning onboarding with the current development environment and reducing setup friction for new contributors. Change tracked via commit a0511e4fd71848b6cfb9a7197ffb8c977a3f6b99 and related to issue #560. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on documentation accuracy and developer experience.
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