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I have been working with a rather large customer that have over 150GB in Team Foundation Server with over 10GB in SharePoint. They are also using the Scrum for Team System v2 (SfTSv2) Process template that is not supported under TFS 2010 so I need to upgrade those process templates to Scrum for Team System v3 (SfTSv3).
We have a customer who really, really want to ship source code from Team Foundation Server (TFS) to Perforce. Why you might ask… Well for many companies they can’t just migrate, they either need some sort of safety net, or have an external requirement that they MUST use a particular system as a matter of record.
As Lead developer for the TFS Iteration Automation my goal this weekend is to provide a framework for the developers to give both architectural and development guidance for the tools and methods we are going to be using to construct the Platform.
As you may know, I have been having lots of problems with creating a Test Track Pro Adapter for the TFS Integration Platform. You may have been following my trials and tribulations in trying to get the data through.
Well, it has been a long road from misery to hope with a little disbelief thrown in for good measure, but I finally have a working Adapter for the TFS Integration Platform.
If you have no history in the system you are migrating to TFS, you may have problems when you try to do a continuous unidirectional sink due to your system not having a “revision” of the work item.
I have recently been working on a TFS Integration Platform Adapter for integrating with Test Track Pro. The problem with TTP is that it does not contain any history.
As we get organised to start development on the Tfs Automation Platform there is the need to do in-depth investigations into the way things are going to work.
If you can’t wait for the Tfs Automation Platform, but you still want to eventually deploy your extensions using it, what can you do?
The TFS Automation Platform is a project that will be developed initially as the TFS Iteration Automation project for the Rangers, but which has a grander vision to solve a need for customers to have things just happen within TFS.
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