Paul - you forgot Chris :)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Glavich
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2006 9:26 PM
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Subject: RE: [OzTFS] Introductions

Name: Paul Glavich
Location: Sydney, NSW.
Blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/pglavich
Employer: readify
TFS experience (pick some): Usage only. Source control via readify and 
codeplex.com, as well as work items
Current projects: CBA - the never ending story
Favorite TFS tools (with links): Mitch Denny and Grant Holliday :-)

Paul Glavich
Readify - Senior Consultant
M: +61 (0)413 0413 61


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grant Holliday
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2006 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OzTFS] Introductions

Hi again,

What I thought would be a good way to kick of the list is to start
with a round of introductions. So if you just want to reply to the
list with a bit about yourself, that would be great!

(I'll even give you a template to start with, just copy and paste)
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Name:
Location:
Blog:
Employer:
TFS experience (pick some): Installation, Process Guidance, Extending
TFS, Team Build, Building Teams, Reporting, Anything else..
Current projects:
Current goals:
Favorite TFS tools (with links):
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Name: Grant Holliday

Location: Canberra, Australia

Blog: http://www.holliday.com.au/

Employer: Readify (www.readify.net)

TFS experience:
* Installation
* Extending TFS
* Migrating from SourceSafe
* TFS MSSCCI Provider
* Reporting

Current projects:
I'm currently working for a large australian government department and
migrating their 3Gb SourceSafe database into TFS. They are still on
1.1, so I've been using the MSSCCI Provider in anger and I've been
building a web-wrapper around the TFS API to facility user permissions
for the 300+ developers they have.

Current goals:
* I'd like to learn more about reporting using the TFS cube
* I'm looking to become MCT certified so that I can deliver some TFS training
* And of course, building a community :)

Favorite TFS tools:
* The new TFS power tools are my favourite. tfpt.exe history
/followbranches is neat
http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2006/09/07/744993.aspx

* I have found the TFS Sidekicks from Attrice is handy for
viewing/deleting workspaces in a large developer environment.
http://www.attrice.info/cm/tfs/

* and of course, my own little tools (TFS Bug Snapper,
TfsDownloadFile, TfsGroupMemberImport, TfsListProjectAreas) - all of
which are invaluable while migrating this mammoth VSS database.
http://www.projectdistributor.net/Groups/Group.aspx?groupId=80


So that's me, how about you?


Grant


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