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What is a Team Project?

What is a Team Project and how does it map to the real world. That's a big question.

I ran across this interesting post from Peter Bauwens: http://peterbauwens.wordpress.com/2007/08/18/planning-team-projects/

He's done some good thinking on how this applies to his world, in using team projects for releases and maintenance.

Right now, we are doing some heavy thinking on what a team project really is. Not sure if you have done as much thinking as Peter, but I'd be interested in hearing how projects are ACTUALLY run in the real world, and the pains of making our current Team Project model meet your needs.

Published Tuesday, August 21, 2007 5:50 PM by Gregg Boer
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# re: What is a Team Project?

Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:13 PM by HintonBR

We currently use a Team Project to house a collection of development teams that fit under a common business group.  We work on projects some larger and some fairly small and being able to report across the different development projects was important and so we decided to put all teams under one project.

We use Areas to segment the different projects work items and have a similar structure in source control so each have their own area to work in, branch, etc...

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