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Upgrading Team Foundation Server 2008 to 2010

Upgrading Team Foundation Server 2008 to 2010

I am sure you will have seen my posts on upgrading  our internal Team Foundation Server from TFS2008 to TFS2010 Beta 2, RC and RTM, but what about a fresh upgrade of TFS2008 to TFS2010 using the RTM version of TFS. One of our clients is taking the plunge with TFS2010, so I have the job of doing the upgrade.

Integrate SharePoint 2010 with Team Foundation Server 2010

Integrate SharePoint 2010 with Team Foundation Server 2010

Our client is using a brand new shiny installation of SharePoint 2010, so now we need to integrate SharePoint 2010 our upgraded Team Foundation Server 2010 instance into it. In order to do that you need to run the Team Foundation Server 2010 install on the SharePoint 2010 server and choose to install only the “Extensions for SharePoint Products and Technologies”. We want out upgraded Team Project Collection  to create any new portal in this SharePoint 2010 server farm.

LinkedIn Woopsie with the Outlook 2010 Social Media Connector

LinkedIn Woopsie with the Outlook 2010 Social Media Connector

I have always used the LinkedIn toolbar for Outlook to sort out, upload and sync my contacts. Because of this I have over 2000 contacts in my contacts list that I sync with my phone, Plaxo, live, Google and others.

Even Scrum should have detailed Task descriptions

Even Scrum should have detailed Task descriptions

When you create tasks in Scrum you are doing this within a time box and you tend to add only the information you need to remember what the task is. And the entire Team was at the meeting and were involved in the discussions around the task, so why do you need more?

Combining Scrum, TFS2010 and Email to keep everyone in the loop

Combining Scrum, TFS2010 and Email to keep everyone in the loop

Often you will receive rich information from your Product Owner (Customer) about tasks. That information can be in the form of Word documents, HTML Emails and Pictures, but you generally receive them in the context of an Email.

Silverlight 4, MVVM and Test-Driven Development

Silverlight 4, MVVM and Test-Driven Development

As part of his UK tour  Microsoft’s Jesse Liberty  will be talking in Edinburgh for an evening on Silverlight 4.

Guidance: A Branching strategy for Scrum Teams

Guidance: A Branching strategy for Scrum Teams

Having a good branching strategy will save your bacon, or at least your code. Be careful when deviating from your branching strategy because if you do, you may be worse off than when you started!

Do you know when to send a done email in Scrum?

Do you know when to send a done email in Scrum?

At SSW we have always sent done emails to the owner/requestor to let them know that it is done. Others who are dependent on that tasks are CC’ed so they know they can proceed. But how does that fit into Scrum?

Do you have a contract between the Product Owner and the Team?

Do you have a contract between the Product Owner and the Team?

Working in Scrum it is useful to define a Sprint Contract between the Product Owner (PO) and the implementation Team. Doing this helps to improve common understanding in, and sometimes to enforce, the relationship between the PO and the Team.

Upgrading Visual Studio 2010

Upgrading Visual Studio 2010

I have been running Visual Studio 2010 as my main development studio on my development computer since the RC was released. I need to upgrade that to the RTM, but first I need to remove it. Microsoft have done a lot of work to make this easy, and it works. Its as easy as uninstalling from the control panel.

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