Hi Peter,

I administer TFS in my organisation because its part of my role. About a
year ago, working as a developer I made a push for the adoption of TFS.
When my proposal was accepted my role in the organisation formally
changed. 

Its probably worth mentioning - this change of role was also something I
had to push for. I think I would be in the same boat as you Peter if I
had not.

Regards,

Paul Batum 
F1 Solutions Pty Ltd 
97 Northbourne Ave 
Turner ACT 2612 

Ph: +61 2 6245 7999 
Fx: +61 2 6245 7900 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Peter Ritchie
Sent: Saturday, 28 April 2007 11:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Who's using TFS?

Hello all.  I'm curious, for those of us using/administering TFS, how
would you define your role?  Are you in charge of configuration
management (i.e. it's really part of your job description), are you a
developer who's taken the lead to ensure revision control is done, or
has it been delegated to you because you're available/trusted?

I know for me, this task is given to me because of my track record, not
because it's part of my role.  I'd be interested to find whether the
trend is due to your role or not.

Thanks -- Peter



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