TFS Version Control and more ..
May 2008 - Posts
A change in our ETM Architecture Plans
22 May 08 01:58 PM
As you guys already know we are working on a set of architectural investments that will allow us to scale out the TFS deployment. These scale out capabilities allows administrators to easily manage the load put by their teams on Team Foundation Server
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Team Foundation Server Properties Spec
09 May 08 03:48 PM
Yesterday we released our first specification discussing Team Foundation Serve properties and our thoughts on the feature. If you get a chance please go through it and provide us with feedback as it is always important for us to validate our assumptions
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Version Control Areas of Innovation
08 May 08 05:19 PM
If you look at Version Control over the 1990’s you are not going to find a lot of innovative and revolutionary features. I believe that there were certain industry factors that were responsible for this "dormant" period, but we won’t
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What does TFS merge uses: local or latest?
06 May 08 08:35 PM
Recently our team got this question asked through the forums, and since I remember when we were making this decision, I thought it would be best to put it in paper and do a quick blog. First let’s talk about the scenario: I have a workspace and
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Interesting HBR IdeaCast article
01 May 08 04:20 PM
Today I came across this article and I thought to share with you because I think it holds a lot of true for software development teams. I think the notion of always providing value because we are smart or have this certain level of expertise at times
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