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  • I’m a Team System MVP

    Last week (yes, I've been quite busy), I received an email from Microsoft announcing that I had been selected to be a Microsoft MVP for Team System. w00t! I am super excited as this is certainly a product and a product team I am very passionate about. My hope is that by receiving the MVP award I...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-09-2008
  • Team System Link Love - 9

    Just checked the reports in FeedDemon, and I think it's only fair that if you haven't blogged in over a year, you're coming off my list. General Help make the MSDN forums experience better on Jason Barile's blog I've accepted a job with Microsoft on Grant Holliday's blog Offline...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 05-03-2008
  • Team System Link Love - 8

    MVP Summit MVP Summit 2008, Seattle Day +1 on Grant Holliday's blog MVP Summit 2008, Seattle Day +2 on Grant Holliday's blog MVP Global Summit - Day 3 on Willy-Peter Schaub's blog MVP Global Summit - Day 4 on Willy-Peter Schaub's blog Events SA Architect Event: TR What's new in Rosario...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-20-2008
  • Team System Link Love #7

    Team System Dogfooding April '08 DevDiv TFS Dogfood Statistics on Brian Harry's blog Can your version control system hold 236 million files? on Jason Barile's blog How Microsoft/DevDiv uses TFS - Chapter 3 (Implementing the Process) on Gregg Boer's blog Events Heroes Happen Here Launch...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-15-2008
  • Team System Link Love #6

    Tips Disabling Continuous Integration for a single check-in on Angela B's blog More "How Do I…?" Videos Have Been Released for VSTS! on Angela B's blog Rich text in work items on the Teams WIT Tools blog Tools Team System Web Access 2008 SP1 CTP and Work Item Web Access 2008 CTP are...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-11-2008
  • Microsoft Publishes VSTS SOX Guidance

    About two months ago I started a series on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance with Team Foundation Server. After publishing Part 2, I learned that Microsoft was in the process of putting together their own take on the subject, and I thought I would hold off until the release. That paper has now been released...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-09-2008
  • Team System Link Love #5

    Admin Cliff's Notes for a Team System Install on Jeff Atwood's blog Media Radio TFS 04: Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development Edition on the TFS Radio web site Even MORE WebCasts on Visual Studio Team System 2008 on Angela B's blog Process Sarbanes-Oxley 404 and Visual Studio Team System...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-09-2008
  • Team System Link Love: 4

    Events Visual Studio Team System Chat: April 9 on Charles Sterling's blog Resources Team System Community Wiki on CodePlex Source Control Custom Check-In Policies on the Microsoft Web site How Do I: Use the Builds Check-in Policy on Buck Hodges' blog Tools MSBuild project analysis tool: BuildCop...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-21-2008
  • From the Forums: Custom Path Policy

    The idea behind the Custom Path Policy is to enable the application or exclusion of source control policies to a specific portion or portions of your source control tree. The Custom Path Policy is part of the Team Foundation Server Power Tools, and can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft Web site...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-07-2008
  • Team System Link Love: 2

    Today's list: Team System Tutorials on the Team System Rocks web site Fixing TFS Reports After an Upgrade/Migration to TFS 2008 on Max Yermakhanov's blog Operations Guidance for Team Foundation Server on the MSDN Web site Team System Times Newsletter What happens when a Working Folder is removed...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 02-29-2008
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