As I was told by the VSTS team, they won´t in any near future. So let´s act as the GREAT community we are and do it ourselves :)

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Bernardo Heynemann
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer .Net
 
On 9/18/06, Mitch Denny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey – that sounds pretty cool Bernardo. Actually – I speculate whether future versions of TFS will replace their "workflow" engine with WF.

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bernardo Heynemann
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2006 11:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OzTFS] Introductions

 

Name: Bernardo Heynemann
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Blog: http://blogs.manicprogrammer.com/heynemann/
Employer: Perlink Consulting ( http://www.perlink.com.br/)
TFS experience (pick some):

Installation, Extending TFS, Team Build, Building Teams, Source Control Management
Current projects:

Project that aims at being a Source Code Tree Browser graphically. The VS team said it will be included at some point in one of the releases, but we decided not to wait.

 

Project BHAL (Team Management Application for TFS)

This project aims at being a customizable orchestrator for managing Teams with the aid of Team Foundation Server.
Please help add some value to the project by commenting on the vision statement document.
Project BHAL is an effort towards a few goals:
 

  1. Evaluating the new .Net 3.0 tools - Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation
  2. Creating a tool that helps project managers in the task of managing teams using Team Foundation Server
  3. Creating a tool that helps companies track developer times by activities without disrupting (much) of the developers work.

When I first checked TFS I saw the workflow feature in the workitem type definition, so I thought: "Cool I can do workflows of workitems". But you can´t.
The need for this project came because the current version of Team Foundation Server does not support orchestration of workitems, in the sense of a workitem change causing the creation of another workitem, for instance.
When asked about this, the VSTS team replied that this is a fairly common request, but even so they only intend to implement it in future releases.

Current goals:

Learning more about .Net 3.0 and TFS, integrating both and releasing more iterations of the two community projects I´m working on.


Favorite TFS tools (with links):
There are so many but I guess the ones I like the most are Project Template Editor and the ones provided by Microsoft.

 

Just a note before I close it, If anyone would like to apply for my team on project BHAL, please drop a message for me or at the CodePlex Forums of the project.

 

C u guys,
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Bernardo Heynemann
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer .Net

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