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We are Hiring!

We are Hiring!

Since joining Microsoft it has been fantastic to see how committed everyone is to the technology that was acquired from Teamprise. When Microsoft purchased the Teamprise technology, they also hired all the developers (including me) and are investing heavily not just in the 2010 release but more importantly the...

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Last Check-in Date Explained

Last Check-in Date Explained

I've been doing a lot of work with the Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 Preview, and even recorded a podcast about it (also see Brian Harry's blog post for more details on TFS 2008 SP1 features). One out of the many new features introduced in TFS 2008 SP1 is the "Last Check-in" column in the source control explorer.

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Radio TFS

Radio TFS

[](http://www.radiotfs.com/) Paul Hacker, Mickey Gousset and I have recently started a Team System related podcast called Radio TFS. While it is not going to win any awards any time soon, we've been having a lot of fun so we are going to continue to try and get one or two episodes out a month.

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Talk: Thomson's use of Team Foundation Server with Teamprise as a cross platform, integrated Configuration Management solution

Talk: Thomson's use of Team Foundation Server with Teamprise as a cross platform, integrated Configuration Management solution

I just noticed that on Wednesday January 16th at 5pm, the Minnesota Visual Studio Team System User Group are having a talk by Mac Noland. Mac is a good guy with some very interesting real-life experience in the use of TFS, and I would expect this talk from Mac to give people a great understanding of TFS could fit in...

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Team System MSDN Media Arrives

Team System MSDN Media Arrives

It's funny, in these days of digital distribution, but seeing some physical media for a software project you have been closely involved with still means a great deal. Today my January MSDN shipment arrived in the mail - and lo and behold in included a proper physical DVD for Visual Studio 2008 Team System Team Suite.

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Expression and TFS

Expression and TFS

Recently I've been playing more and more with the Expression suite of tools. I especially enjoy playing with Blend 2 and pretending that I can draw. While the integration with Visual Studio 2008 is very good, a big thing that is missing for me is that there is no integration with TFS.

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Team System Chat - 5th December

Team System Chat - 5th December

The Team System group are holding a couple of their popular group chats again on Wednesday, December 5th. If you haven't been to one before it is a great opportunity to get to talk live with the very people that work on team system, give them your feedback and get your questions answered direct by the folks that made...

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DotNetRocks

DotNetRocks

Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell about Source Control and Continuous Integration - this was recorded for DotNetRocks and the show is now available for you to enjoy. As Eric has mentioned, I've been a fan of DNR for a while.

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VSTS Guidance Wiki

VSTS Guidance Wiki

I just found out about the following project going on at CodePlex out of the patterns and practices project which find a very interesting idea that I am going to try and find out if I can contribute to:- VSTSGuidance: http://www.codeplex.com/VSTSGuidance

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Teamprise @ EclipseCon 2007

Teamprise @ EclipseCon 2007

[](http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/)Just wanted to mention that Corey (my boss) will be presenting at EclipseCon 2007 in Santa Clara on March 6th. Usually when I do my Teamprise demo's people there have seen the Team Explorer interface inside Visual Studio before and they are usually convinced of the benefits of TFS so...

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TFS Permission Manager

TFS Permission Manager

via [James and Roy] Leon Langleyben (MVP) has just posted a version of his TFS Permissions Manager. It looks pretty good, I am just downloading it right now. Leon is addressing a key need with TFS V1, that is to help around managing user permissions in the multiple places necessary and he has somehow managed to create...

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MVP Award

MVP Award

Apologies for being quiet the past couple of weeks. I've been on vacation with my family and it was great. This morning has been spent going though the emails I've missed and catching up on what's been happening while I was away (mainly all the TFS SP1 goodies - more on that later as I experiment with it).

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TFS Power Toys

TFS Power Toys

Brian Harry has been on a blogging spree this week!. Last night he announced some new Team Foundation Server Power Toys. This also shows a new and very welcome trend from Microsoft's DevDiv - the Power Toys are available as a separate download, but more interestingly many of them also integrate seamlessly into the IDE.

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Team System Web Chat

Team System Web Chat

Next week you can have the opportunity to join the VSTS product group to discuss the features available in the different editions and Team Foundation Server. If you have some feedback that you have been dying to give about the product then this is a great opportunity to influence the team directly.

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TechEd 2006 Review

TechEd 2006 Review

I’d planned on giving a blow by blow account of TechEd 2006, but it was so amazingly busy I just never got time. I sat down at my laptop on Wednesday night and then woke up an hour later at the keyboard – so I figured I needed to sleep. During the day, the Teamprise booth was unbelievably busy.

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28 Days Later...

28 Days Later...

[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/blog/28dayslater.png)[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/blog/28dayslater.png)The time had to come. When I booted up VSTS after the May-Day holiday weekend I got a message warning me that I had 28 days left of my evaluation period.

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Grabbed by the Monads

Grabbed by the Monads

If (like me) you are slowly getting hooked on MSH (or Monad), the James Manning’s latest post will interest you – an early implementation of a MSH Provider for Team Foundation Server Version Control allowing you to access the repository as if it were any other mapped drive. Sweet!

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Ireland Tour

Ireland Tour

I've been living in Northern Ireland for over a year now however I've only been to Ireland once - and that was to get some cheap petrol as I was near the border. Next month I'm going to have a celebratory tour of the INDA user groups to talk about Team System now that it has been officially launched.

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Check Out in Team System

Check Out in Team System

Internally in Teamprise, we have been having a lot of discussions about check-in and check-out in Team System and how to explain this concept to our end users. The problem is that the terms are overloaded depending on the source control system that you come from.

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VSTS vs VSS - The Numbers

VSTS vs VSS - The Numbers

In my talk at the Belfast Launch Event, I gave some numbers of the differences that we had found when migrating our source from Visual Source Safe to Team Foundation Server Source Control. Since then I've had a couple of emails asking for them again, so I'm including them in this blog post for posterity.

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Customising VSTS Work Item Types

Customising VSTS Work Item Types

Via [Rob] Dave McKinstry has recently posted about his Approach to Process Customization with TFS. While I have been practising my work item definitions on a scratch project inside a team system VPC before applying them to the production box, he lays out a good process to help you avoid mistakes.

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Don't do that

Don't do that

[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/images/blog/tfs_properties_full.png)The source control system within Visual Studio Team System has a very powerful security model. One of the nice things is that if a user does not have read permissions on one of the objects in a tree, then that object is totally hidden from view - the...

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Team System VPC Available

Team System VPC Available

Via Joe, the new Team System VPC is now available for download at the MSDN Download Center. Installing Team System is an education in itself and one of the best ways to learn how all the moving parts hang together. However it does take a while to install (especially into a VPC).

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Another Successful VSTS Beta 3 Install

Another Successful VSTS Beta 3 Install

I know I probably shouldn't be this excited, but I've just installed VSTS B3 into a single VPC image, and it worked first time!! Still a couple of funnies, reports don't seem to be working doesn't look fatal, probably a configuration setting missing somewhere but apart from that everything is good.

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Talking to VSTS from Java

Talking to VSTS from Java

Update (Jan 2006): If you would like to use some of the features of VSTS from Eclipse then you might want to take a look at my new employer, Teamprise. They provide an eclipse plugin to access Team Foundation Source Control from Eclipse running on multiple platforms including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

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Online Checkin

Online Checkin

Member of the team who produced the pioneering online check-in site for BA. Full J2EE n-tier application, however the best bit is the "little man" interface where you can click on a seat to select which seat you want and the little man moves.

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