False. Continuous integration is about integrating the work of every developer with that of their colleagues at least daily and building and testing the integrated sources. Just running a daily build does not constitute continuous integration.
True. A classic build pipeline is always connected to a source code repository. It might be that the sources are not used in the build pipeline, but the connection is always there.
False. It is possible to create a YAML pipeline that starts directly with a stage. A link to a source control repository is no longer mandatory.
The correct answer is number 1: a service connection. Service connections are configured in the organization or project that contains the pipeline that needs to call into ...
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