Blog posts (page 13)

  • The (New) Smallest TFS Proxy
    My coworker, Martin Woodward has been very pleased with himself lately about his world's smallest TFS proxy. Never one to back down from a challenge, I present the smaller than the world's smallest TFS proxy. It's running on a Mac Mini, which Martin assures me is (just slightly) smaller than his proxy.
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  • Teamprise Supports Visual Studio 2008
    Teamprise is very excited to be announcing compatibility with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Our Client Suite - Teamprise Explorer, the Teamprise Plugin for Eclipse and our Command Line Client - are tested and known to work against the next version of Team Foundation Server available in VS 2008.
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  • Preview Teamprise at JavaOne
    Teamprise is pleased to be exhibiting at the JavaOne conference next week, Tuesday 5/8 - Thursday 5/10. If you're attending JavaOne and you're interested in Team Foundation Server, you should stop by our booth to see Teamprise in action.
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  • Conflict Resolution in Teamprise
    One of my coworkers asked me for clarification on the conflict resolution dialog in Teamprise. If you're not used to version control that allows multiple checkouts - say you're coming from the rather limited world of Visual SourceSafe, for instance - this could be somewhat vague. I thought I'd post a brief explanation of the conflict resolution process in Teamprise and TFS.
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  • Congratulations CUWiN
    CUWiN -- the Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network -- just announced that they've received an NSF grant to continue developing their open source technologies for wireless mesh networking.
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  • Teamprise 1.1 Released
    I'm proud to note that Teamprise 1.1 was released this morning, which adds support for NTLM2 authentication, fixes several small bugs and is released for Mac OS X as a Universal Binary.
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  • Teamprise for TextMate
    Teamprise and Microsoft Team Foundation Server users can now access their source code control directly from the TextMate editor.
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  • Why You Should Work for Teamprise
    Teamprise just announced that we're hiring a software engineer to work on our Java integration to Microsoft Team Foundation Server. You can read the details over on the corporate site, so I'm not going to repeat them -- I'm going to tell you why you should apply.
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  • Teamprise on Intel OS X
    While Teamprise officially supports Mac OS X (PPC), it will come as a disappointment to the rest of the mac zealots out there that the Teamprise Client Suite is not officially supported in OS X for x86. If I were reading about a product release in April 2006, and it included OS X PPC support but no OS X Intel support, I'd start wondering. After all, it's April 2006! Apple's shipping three machines with Intel chips, and the developer box has been available for nearly a year! Apple says making Universal applications is trivial, you just check another box in XCode! So why no Intel support?
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