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Adjust the Azure Pipeline badge in our README #128

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  1. README: adjust for final Azure Pipeline ID

    During the six months of development of the Azure Pipelines support, the
    patches went through quite a few iterations of changes, and to test
    those iterations, a temporary build definition was used.
    
    In the meantime, Azure Pipelines support made it to `master`, and we now
    have a regular Azure Pipeline, installed via the common GitHub App
    workflow. This new pipeline has a different name (git.git instead of
    test-git.git), and a new ID (11 instead of 2).
    
    Let's adjust the badge in our README to reflect that final shape of the
    Azure Pipeline.
    
    Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
    dscho committed Feb 23, 2019
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