Rosario specs

Published 28 November 07 11:27 PM | mmitrik 

Way back in the early days of Orcas, much of Visual Studio participated in an effort to share specs with the community.  The TFS PM team contributed several specs to that site, and the feedback that we harvested through the Connect site helped us to build the right features.  As we are always trying to get more feedback from the community, we have created another site to share the specs for Rosario. 

Rosario Feature Specifications

Something that we have decided to change this time around is the method of acquiring feedback.  Previously feedback was a very individualized process: a member of the VS community read a feature spec, thought of something to share with the feature team, and submitted a bug that only a few people ever read.  This time around, we want to change that process to increase the visibility of an individual's feedback and to foster a discussion around the new features.

Enter the MSDN Workshop forums.  By posting comments and questions for each of the specs, the entire community (including the feature teams) will be able to see what people are thinking about the new Rosario features. 

In order for this to be a success, we need your feedback.  So if you are reading through one of the Rosario specs and have something to share, please leave a comment.  Thanks for the help!

-Matt

Comments

# Jeff Beehler's Blog said on November 29, 2007 4:54 PM:

One of the things that we quietly rolled out yesterday along with the release of Microsoft® Visual Studio®

# bharry's WebLog said on November 30, 2007 9:41 AM:

During the VS 2008 product cycle, we started several new initiatives to increase transparency. 

# Microsoft UK Developer Tools Team said on November 30, 2007 9:45 AM:

Following on from the latest CTP release of Rosario , moves are afoot to gather public feedback on the

# Noticias externas said on November 30, 2007 10:10 AM:

Following on from the latest CTP release of Rosario , moves are afoot to gather public feedback on the

# Noticias externas said on November 30, 2007 10:10 AM:

During the VS 2008 product cycle, we started several new initiatives to increase transparency. 

# Team System News said on December 4, 2007 9:15 AM:

The Visual Studio Code Analysis Team Blog on Try the Code Analysis Rule Sets Feature in the November...

# Ozzie Rules Blogging said on February 26, 2008 3:20 AM:

I have been with the team for 6 weeks and very embarrassed to just learn 4 of the Rossario feature Specifications

# Noticias externas said on February 26, 2008 3:38 AM:

I have been with the team for 6 weeks and very embarrassed to just learn 4 of the Rossario feature Specifications

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