Microsoft's Team System team members and its patterns & practices group have been working to create practical guidance around using Microsoft Visual Studio Team System. As part of that effort, in a recent weblog, J.D.Meier discusses how to structure projects using Team Foundation Server.
My team spent some time this past week evaluating various approaches and lessons learned from various projects We boiled it down to something that seems to be working well, and distills what's worked for some teams.
Meier is looking for users with 'lessons learned' for input as his group builds guidance.
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