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  • Descoping work in Scrum for Team System Version 3.0

    It’s always been possible to descope work in the Scrum for Team System template. But the method employed in Version 2.2 whilst functional, was quite fiddly, overly manual and not very “Scrummy”. When building 3.0 we took the opportunity to revamp the way in which it worked and better utilise the power of the Event Service (something you can see ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on January 22, 2010
  • The TFS 2010 Product Backlog Ecosystem

    In Scrum for Team System 2.x Product Backlog Items (PBI’s) lived a simple life. They had an iteration path, an area path and were linked to Sprint Backlog Items (SBI’s). Confusingly, the more common terminology for SBI’s amongst non TFS users is Sprint Backlog Tasks – or SBT’s – which is why we’ve adopted this terminology for our Version 3.0 ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on November 11, 2009
  • The Three Ages of Scrum for Team System Bugs

    The new bug model in Scrum for Team System 3.0 might look obvious at first, but it's taken a long while getting to where it is. Before I start delving into how the new bug model works, it's worth taking some time to describe what came before it. Almost by coincidence, each of the three major versions of Scrum for Team System have had a different ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on August 1, 2009
  • Scrum for Team System Version Numbers

    There has been some small amount of confusion around the Scrum for Team System version numbers, especially with the popularity of the 2010 TFS Beta.   This short post should help clarify things.   Version Latest Release TFS version Next version Expected 1.x 1.2 ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on August 1, 2009
  • TFS vs. SVN vs. Git …

    So, there’s been a bit of storm blowing through the part of the InterWeb that I inhabit recently – see http://blog.benday.com/archive/2009/07/27/23233.aspx for the low-down. I’ve seen these types of discussions countless times, both online and in the real world – the thing that wears me down the most is the seemingly constant assertion that ...
    Posted to James Dawson's Blog (2005 - 2011) (Weblog) by james.dawson on July 28, 2009
  • 3.0 from 30,000 feet

    To support the release of Beta 1 of Scrum for Team System 3.0 for 2010, this is the first in a series of blog posts that will help you prepare for the release of the template and better plan your adoption strategy. Scrum for Team System 3.0 (for TFS 2010) brings with it many changes, many of which work together to produce what I believe is our ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on July 28, 2009
  • Scrum for Team System v3.0 - plans.

    Now that Visual Studio Team System 2010 Beta 1 and Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta 1 are available on MSDN Subscriber Downloads, we’d like to announce our broad plans for Scrum for Team System. The next release of Scrum for Team System will be v3.0 and like the prior releases our aim is to ship as soon as possible after release of Team ...
    Posted to Stuart Preston's Blog (Weblog) by Stuart.Preston on May 19, 2009
  • Scrum for Team System v2.2 and 64-bit Sharepoint (WSS or MOSS)

    A few support queries and tweets have come up recently about our support for 64-bit Sharepoint (WSS or MOSS) with Scrum for Team System v2.2 and TFS.  The crux of the issue seems to be the ability of the installer to detect the location of WSS as it is not looking in the correct place in the registry to support both 32 and 64-bit installers, ...
    Posted to Stuart Preston's Blog (Weblog) by Stuart.Preston on April 3, 2009
  • Release Planning using the Scrum for Team System Velocity Report

    Scrum for Team System version 2.2 was recently released. The most significant new project management report is the Velocity Report.   The velocity report tracks the historical "burn rate" for a team in such a manner to allow for truly accurate release planning. Throughout this post I'll use the term "Story Points" as ...
    Posted to Simon Bennett's Blog (Weblog) by simon.bennett on December 17, 2008
  • Conchango announces Scrum for Team System v2.0 Standard Edition

    It has been a busy time here at Conchango as we've been making plenty of changes to get Scrum for Team System working on Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server and also incorporating changes driven by community feedback and usage of the plugin on our own development projects. We should be ready to release after we ...
    Posted to Stuart Preston's Blog (Weblog) by Stuart.Preston on November 13, 2007
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