The Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit is a set of templates that are designed to help develop a strategy for adopting, maintaining and supporting the Power Platform, with a focus on Power Apps and Power Automate. The kit includes multiple Power Apps and Power BI analytics reports to view and interact with the data collected. The kit also provides several assets that provide templates and suggested patterns and practices for implementing CoE efforts. The assets part of the CoE Starter Kit should be seen as a template from which you inherit your individual solution or can serve as inspiration for implementing your own apps and flows.
The CoE Starter Kit GitHub Repo contains the source, releases, issues and backlog items of all components that are part of the CoE Starter Kit.
The latest shipped version is available via Releases. From there, you can download the latest version of all managed solutions that have been tested and are ready for use.
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If you want to learn more about what's in the latest release of the CoE Starter Kit, you can check out our closed Milestones. This will list both bug fixes as new features that were introduced with the latest version.
If you want to learn more about what the CoE Starter Kit team is planning, check out our open Milestones. We use CoE Starter Kit - Month 2021 to plan our next release, and CoE Starter Kit - Backlog for our unprioritized feature requests. Please comment or upvote feature requests by using reactions.
Have you found a bug in the CoE Starter Kit or do you want to suggest a new feature? Either way, please let us now by filing an issue while observing the following guidelines.
Before submitting your issue please search the issues to ensure your issue has not already been reported
If your bug or feature request has already been reported, join the conversation by commenting and adding your reaction. Please use reactions to vote and not "+1" comments.
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Select the Issue template that matches the solution for which you want to submit an issue.
File a single issue per problem and feature request. Do not enumerate multiple bugs or feature requests in the same issue.
Do not add your issue as a comment to an existing issue unless it's for the identical input. Many issues look similar, but have different causes.
The more information you can provide, the more likely someone will be successful at reproducing the issue and finding a fix.
Observe the inline guidelines of the Issue template.
Use the question issue template and ask your question or contribute by answering questions from others. This is a great way to contribute by helping the CoE Starter Kit community.
If you have general questions about Power Platform Governance, unrelated to the CoE Starter Kit, please raise them in the Power Apps Community forum
If you are interested in contributing to the CoE Starter Kit by fixing issues or adding features please read the How to Contribute guide.
Please find all information on how to install and use the kit on https://docs.microsoft.com/power-platform/guidance/coe/starter-kit
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