Bug Tracking Tool in TFS

geethusri26 created the topic: Bug Tracking Tool in TFS
Hi,

Can anyone please share your ideas and experiences using Bug tracking tool in TFS.

We are in process of migrating from Quality center to TFS so I need to know the pros/cons of using TFS bug tracking tool.

If anyone has any documentation please share it.

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re:Bug Tracking Tool in TFS
TFS is a real power house when it comes to tracking issues, impediments, etc. in terms of a Team Project solution, but using the process templates that ship in the box you may not necessarily find all the features you are looking for, i.e. time management and tracking.

You can have a look on these links… msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181268%28VS.80%29.aspx

www.scmgalaxy.com/component/content/arti…tracking-system.html
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Need expertise on VSS

venu.madhav48@gmail.com created the topic: Need expertise on VSS
Currently we are migrating VSS to ClearCase.iam facing few problems.

Iam trying to do sink up activty across the environments

I have merged all the files and folders which are missing in the Lower environments.Since we dont have any cm team in our organization for code movements they dint follow the SCM process.

Now iam facing problem in Comparing the files in VSS with case sensitive.

EG:Dev env has VENU.CS file which is in upper case

SIT env has venu.cs file which is lower case.

So when iam trying to compare iam not able to distinguish betwn upper case and lower case.

manually it will be huge task to check in each and every env.

Anybody can suggest on this please.

Regards
Venu
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Has anyone experience with AccuRev?

mfeighner created the topic: Has anyone experience with AccuRev?
Has anyone experience with AccuRev?

In contrast to most SCM solutions, AccuRev does not use the concepts of branches or labels. Instead, AccuRev prefers the use of the metaphors of streams and snapshots.[1][2][3]

Source code files live in the streams and changes flow down through the hierarchy in which the streams are organized. Streams are first class objects that can be graphically visualized and manipulated by developers to change the behavior of the system without requiring administrative user intervention. It is also possible to crosslink the contents of a stream to another stream, thus making component-based development possible.

• Dynamic streams are typically used to isolate project-level work effort, much the way that branches are used in most other SCM solutions.

• Static (immutable) streams or Snapshots are often used to implement baselines for organization-level work, an activity typically performed using labels in other SCM solutions.

• Private Workspace streams are where the user makes their day-to-day actual changes. These changes are tracked by Accurev but are not visible to anyone else until the user chooses to promote the change to the workspace’s parent stream.

www.accurev.com/

mfeighner replied the topic: Re:Has anyone experience with AccuRev?
Found this link which compares AccuRev with Subversion, Perforce, and ClearCase.

www.accurev.com/scm_comparisons2.html

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re:Has anyone experience with AccuRev?
Good Information

But it seems its biased comparison. I doubt about the parameter in which they have compare.

Still looking for some experts comments on this?
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Rajesh Kumar
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mfeighner replied the topic: Re:Has anyone experience with AccuRev?
Yes, I am still looking for some comparisons. This is the tool in use at Lawrence Livermore where I had my day-lonog interview last Monday. I was the the thrid person to be interviewedm and they are interviewing one last condidate last of this week, and they will decide. They have been having trouble finding qualified candidates.

Regarding the biased comparion, would you disagree with what is stated?

Mike

puneetbhatia77 replied the topic: Re:Has anyone experience with AccuRev?
Dear Friends,

I am working on Accurev in my current organization and here is the summary.

1. Accurev is very handy and easy to go CM tool as comapre to other CM tools. Its GUI is very user friendly and supports both Win and linux platforms.

2. Accurev support max. number of SCM features like clearcase but having advantages over clearcase like stream browser interface, no mastership contention, atomic commits while merging, hot backups etc….

3. Accurev is having quick transion speed as compare to other CM tools specifically clearcase.

4.Lower admin overhead is main advantage of using accurev which is a big challenge if we talk about clearcase.

5.Integration with change control tools like JIRA and development tools like Visual studio and Eclipse.

Hope this helps you to know details about accurev.

Regards,
Puneet Bhatia

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MSBuild feature

geethusri26 created the topic: MSBuild feature
Hi,

Can anyone share TFS MSbuild features in ppt or slideshow ?

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re:MSBuild feature
Hi,

please check here…

scmgalaxy.com/index.php?option=com_conte…ry&id=195&Itemid=186

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Rajesh Kumar
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geethusri26 replied the topic: Re:MSBuild feature
Hi Rajesh,

Thanks for the link.

Do you have any presentation for TFS build alone?

If you have any notes for that can you please share it ?

Thanks,
Geetha

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re:MSBuild feature
Hi Questions is not clear.

you would to like know about TFS or TFS association with build server?

Which build tool you are using? Can you provide more details of this?
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Rajesh Kumar
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ajay.katke@gmail.com replied the topic: Re:MSBuild feature
Even I am in need of TFS admin PPT or document !!

@ Rajesh
Can you help me in this ?!

Thanks,
Haresh

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re:MSBuild feature
Hi Krish,

this may help you….

tinyurl.com/397fagj

Else best would be referring Help Menu. I guess you will have tutorials as part of software installation(TFS)…

Happy New Year 2010
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Rajesh Kumar
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Ec2Deploy

ruta created the topic: ec2deploy
I need to download ec2deploy.Can somebody tell me how do i do it?

I need some more clarity on ec2deploy.

This is urgent.please help

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re: ec2deploy
This press release may help you…

www.scmgalaxy.com/amazon-elastic-cloud/e…e-now-available.html
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Regarding Power shell script

shanu2010 created the topic: regarding Power shell script
Hi Frnds,
we are changing the IIS server passwords every 90 days once.I need to automate the password change policy for 90 days for more than 100 IIS servers using POWERSHELL This servers will hold same password but the expiry date might be different,once it change the password for Particular server(IIS services->server name->Application Pool->Default Application pool->properties->Identity->configurable->Username:–abcd
Password:-abcd

Can any one help to automate this process by writting power shell script.

Thanks in Advance

Shanu

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Hudson CI for TFS projects?

pankaj2252369@gmail.com created the topic: Hudson CI for TFS projects?
Does any one had experience on HUDSON & TFS Integration?
more light would be helpful.

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Re: Hudson CI for TFS projects?
I have not done so but this might be helpful for you.

wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Team+Foundation+Server+Plugin

if you are facing any specific issues, do share with me.
Regards,
Rajesh Kumar
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Tool Selection Process

mfeighner created the topic: Tool Selection Process
www.cmbestpractices.com/index.php?option…d=44:tools&Itemid=81

rajeshkumar replied the topic: Tool Selection Process
Hi Mike,
Is it your website? seems the post have been wrongly-linked with other thread..
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Rajesh Kumar
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mfeighner replied the topic: Tool Selection Process
no, not mine, Bob Aiello’s…

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