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TFS Destroy – friend or foe?
Team Foundation Server observations bucket —
Authority: 99
While everyone else is blogging about VS 2010 Beta 2 , I thought it still may be worth publishing this post that talks about VS 2008 behavior (yes, the old release ;). One of the features missing in VS 2005 and added in VS 2008 was destroy command ; people wanted to get rid of the source control artifacts ...1 day ago -
Installing Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server SP1
DyslexicDev (Martin Hinshelwood's Blog) —
Authority: 112
I have been trying since SP1 was released to get it installed at Aggreko, but due to our global, three time zones, development team and release schedules it has been very difficult to get some time set aside for it. Now that I am leaving, last day is Tuesday 17th November, there was more of an apatite to take the ...2 days ago -
StyleCop checkin policy updated for StyleCop 4.3.2.1
Team Foundation Server observations bucket —
Authority: 99
StyleCop check-in policy was updated for the latest build of StyleCop available ( 4.3.2.1 ) . The only change in this drop is newer StyleCop reference assemblies. Version 1.2.2 of the policy is available as MSI installer (available AS IS ). Related posts: - Updated StyleCop Checkin Policy (v1.2.1 ) - ...1 week ago -
Deploying Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Beta 2 - Done
DyslexicDev (Martin Hinshelwood's Blog) —
Authority: 112
Well, nothing like hitting the ground running, my first job at SSW was to join the TFS Migration Team, it was a fun experience, let me tell you how it went. Adam put a few guys together: Adam Cogan (Australia) – The team lead who checks everything and makes us follow the rules to better TFS . Eric ...2 weeks ago -
Changeset comments are editable in TFS
Martin Woodward —
Authority: 112
A feature of changeset metadata in Team Foundation Server 2008 is that it is actually editable. If you look at the changeset details for a historical check-in in Visual Studio you will notice that the comment and check-in notes fields are enabled and there is a “Save” button. This is by design, but I have known ...4 weeks ago