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A SaaS platform that automates and centralizes management of the final software release cycle, integrating task assignment, testing, deployment pauses, automatic release notes generation, and OSS tool control.

Scouted 3 days ago

7.0/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency8.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility7.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Manual and complex coordination of the final software release process can lead to errors, delays, and lack of visibility.

Who'd pay

Software development teams and tech companies managing frequent and complex releases.

Signal that triggered it

"DO NOT COPY/PASTE THIS TEMPLATE TO CREATE AN ENDGAME PLAN MANUALLY. Instead, use https://tools.code.visualstudio.com/duties/endgame to create the endgame plan automatically."

Original post

1.118.0 Endgame

Published: 3 days ago

Detailed plan for the final phase of a software release in the microsoft/vscode repository, with specific steps for task assignment, testing, pausing automatic releases, bug fixing, release notes generation, and handling OSS tools.

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