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March 2008 - Posts

How Microsoft/DevDiv uses TFS - Chapter 1 (Our Process)

Introduction Many times, we have been asked: “How does Microsoft uses Team Foundation Server”. This series of posts will answer that question (at least in part), by taking you through the processes the Developer Division went through to develop

FAQ #8: Is there a way to clear a field when another field changes?

Another question posed recently on an internal alias. The answer from Naren Datha:             <FIELD refname="Field1">              
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FAQ #7: Can I combine a list of valid TFS users and a fixed list to present as an option for an &quot;Assigned To&quot; field?

This question came in on an internal alias. The answer from Naren Datha: <ALLOWEDVALUES expanditems="true" filteritems="excludegroups">           <LISTITEM value="Active"
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TeamPrise has just released their 3.0 version

For those of you who don't know, TeamPrise is one of our partners who deliver a front-end for Team Foundation Server that runs on non-Windows platforms. It also includes version that runs in Eclipse. I've met with a couple of customers who use this tool,
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Requirements Management with Visual Studio Team System 2008

Lori Lamkin -- the Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server -- has authored an excellent white paper on Requirements Management with Visual Studio Team System 2008. It covers: The Requirement Lifecycle Requirement Activities and how you do those
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Project Server or Team Foundation Server? Project Server AND Team Foundation Server!

I have been cross posting at this blog as well as at http://blogs.msdn.com/ameyab . Going forward, I will be posting my blog posts at http://blogs.msdn.com/ameyab only. I will post a link to my TFS specific blog posts on this blog. Two reasons for doing
 
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