TL;DR; Covers upgrading to TFS 2008, smooth installation, creating projects with Visual Studio 2005, and exploring SharePoint integration with custom web services.

I have just finished upgrading out TFS Development environment to TFS2008 and I have to say it was a totally painless procedure…
The installation handles the upgrade perfectly (hopefully the RTM will work just as well) and I even created a new project with Visual Studio 2005, nice…
I now need to look at the Sharepoint integration and I will probably need to write a custom web service for Sharepoint to get the integration to work how I want .
Ah, well. At least I get to play with 2008!
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