Hey all,Welcome to Issue #69 of this weekly run-through of important news for developers of the Power Platform.LinkeD365 is back again, as Danish is on ANOTHER holiday ( 😜 ).The big news this week is that the price for licensing the platform has been halved. This obviously meant the conversations around licensing raised its head again and Jukka Niiranen & Alex Shelga had two great articles with clarifications and thoughts.Microsoft also made the GitHub Actions for Power Platform generally available. This is another way of ensuring your ALM pipeline is fit for purpose. Layout containers inThis week also saw the introduction of a Connector Gallery. Similar to the successful PCF gallery, this site run by MVPs Thomas Sandsør and Matt Beard squarely aimed at citizen developers. The site will host community created Custom Connectors without the need for any knowledge of GitHub or other complications. Reach out to these guys to publicise your connectors.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsBreaking change coming to Power BI PowerShell CmdletsGeneral Availability of GitHub ActionsCanvas app layout containers are now generally availableHope you enjoy the content of this week. If you have any suggestions please let me know by filling out this survey.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.— PP Dev Weekly Team
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #69
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Hey all,Welcome to Issue #69 of this weekly run-through of important news for developers of the Power Platform.LinkeD365 is back again, as Danish is on ANOTHER holiday ( 😜 ).The big news this week is that the price for licensing the platform has been halved. This obviously meant the conversations around licensing raised its head again and Jukka Niiranen & Alex Shelga had two great articles with clarifications and thoughts.Microsoft also made the GitHub Actions for Power Platform generally available. This is another way of ensuring your ALM pipeline is fit for purpose. Layout containers inThis week also saw the introduction of a Connector Gallery. Similar to the successful PCF gallery, this site run by MVPs Thomas Sandsør and Matt Beard squarely aimed at citizen developers. The site will host community created Custom Connectors without the need for any knowledge of GitHub or other complications. Reach out to these guys to publicise your connectors.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsBreaking change coming to Power BI PowerShell CmdletsGeneral Availability of GitHub ActionsCanvas app layout containers are now generally availableHope you enjoy the content of this week. If you have any suggestions please let me know by filling out this survey.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.— PP Dev Weekly Team