Add Azure DevOps as a git provider#6
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Change initialization of repo to "Uninitialized"
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Hi @b-per, I saw your talk at Coalesce (great job by the way!) and was motivated to start using Terraform for our projects. Here I added Azure DevOps as a possible git provider and tried to mirror your setup for Github as much as possible. I need to test the "post_repo_creation" resource in a DevOps pipeline to make sure that it works fine there instead of in Actions and I hope to do that today. Once I test it I can add an example pipeline as well.
I also fixed a minor typo in the Github variables.
I'd be keen to contribute also a Databricks module, but that will take me a bit!
Needless to say I'm new to Terraform, so any feedback is welcome!