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TFS 2010 Compatibility with Older TFS VersionsPosting this link to the Teams WIT Tools blog for posterity: Team Explorer 2010 Beta 1 Compatibility
TFS Offline Server Sync Across Separate NetworksOur SW product development takes place across physically separate networks. Information can only flow 1-way from one environment to the next. So, we need a way to export changes to file, transfer into a separate environment, and import so as to sync up the changes between TFS servers. We need source code sync at a minimum, but ideally we would like to sync all changes. I welcome all thoughts and ideas on this.
TFS Data ManagerI evaluated the TFS Data Manager product from One Pulse, Inc. From what I read, the product could tremendously simplify backup/restore and support moves/migrations of TFS data at lower levels of granularity. However, my evaluation discovered problems that may or may not be related to the TFS installation configuration. There appears to be no logging mechanism that can be used for providing logs to the vendor to support debugging. I have dropped any further use of the product for now.
List of Team Build PropertiesThis list of TFS 2008 build properties on Aaron Hallberg's site is so useful that I posted it here.
Adding existing solutions to TFS for Visual Studio UpgradesHere's the situation:
Branching Patterns for Parallel DevelopmentStreamed Lines: Branching Patterns for Parallel Software Development is a benchmark work by SCM guru Brad Appleton. I was recently turned on to this work. Must reading for good dialogs on branching strategy.
Team System 2010TFS/VSTS 2010 is going to be an awesome release. A virtual PC (CTP) download for 2010 is available and very handy. The best high level presentation I've seen is by Richard Erwin of the MS UK Tools Group.
Welcome to our new siteAgile SCM Talk is a site dedicated to SCM professionals; to provide a forum for the exchange of information and development of SCM expertise. Initial areas of interest are:
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