Practical Process Improvement (Part 3)
In the last post in this series I discussed the process involved around the first part of the ideal bug process. In this post I will finish up the rest of the process and metrics for handling bugs. Fixed, unverified This state indicates the bug has
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MVP TV rescheduled
Unfortunately, the MVP TV session “Gaze Into the Crystal Ball: Reporting in Team System” session had to be rescheduled
AgileBUG - The Agile Beer Users Group
Tonight I attended the Agile Beer Users Group, or AgileBUG for short. It was a loose get-together hosted by John (who’s last name was quickly forgotten after the first beer… apologies, John). Very informal, yet filled with a lively assortment of
MVP TV - Gaze into the Crystal Ball: Reporting in Team System made Easy
All the Interaction of the MSDN Chats but with the richer experience of Live meeting and hosted by the recognized world technology leaders –the Visual Studio Team System Microsoft MVP’s. –
Team Build Breakfast at Microsoft!
Quick! Register! Only a few days left for this event of a lifetime! Seriously, folks, having a solid automated build is one of the fastest and cheapest ways to improve software quality. Bring your questions and come on over to the Team Build breakfast. I’ll be presenting on ways to effectively
Live from Tech Ed - Support for DB2
Bill Gates, at the Keynote for Tech Ed 2008 Developers conference announced support for DB2 within Visual Studio Team System Database Edition in an upcoming release. The date for this was not announced but it will be shortly! Stay tuned for more on this development. Essentially what this means is that
Get it while it’s hot! The newsletter for VSTS!
Paul Hacker, another Team System MVP, is releasing a monthly TFS newsletter! The first issue is out now. Find it at TFSTimes.