>From the team:

This guide is available at: http://www.codeplex.com/TFSGuide. We will be making 
this available at MSDN as well as in the p&p blue book form.

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All,

We just released the final version of the "Team Development with Team 
Foundation Server" Guide. This guide has been in beta for the last couple of 
months. This guide shows you how to get the most out of Team Foundation Server 
to help improve the effectiveness of your team-based software development. 
Whether you are already using Team Foundation Server or adopting from scratch, 
you'll find guidance and insights you can tailor for your specific scenarios. 
It's a collaborative effort between patterns & practices, Team System team 
members, VSTS Rangers and industry experts.

Part I, "Fundamentals," gives you a quick overview of team development with 
Team Foundation Server. You'll see the big picture in terms of your software 
development environment, including the development and test environment. You'll 
also learn the basic architecture of Team Foundation Server.
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Part II, "Source Control," shows you how to structure your source code and 
manage dependencies. It also shows you how to determine a branching and merging 
strategy if you need isolation for your development efforts.
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Part III, "Builds," shows you how to set up team builds, how to produce 
continuous integration builds for your development team, and how to drop 
scheduled builds to your test team. It also discusses common problems and how 
to work around them.
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Part IV, "Large Project Considerations," show you additional considerations you 
need to deal with when working with large projects.
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Part V, "Project Management," shows you how to use Team Foundation Server work 
items, areas and iterations to streamline your development process regardless 
of what project management approach you use.
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Part VI, "Process Templates," shows you how to get the most out of the process 
templates and process guidance that is supplied with Team Foundation Server out 
of the box. It also shows how you can customize the process templates, and make 
modifications to work items and workflow to map to the software engineering 
process your team is already using.
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Part VII, "Reporting," shows you how all of the other Team Foundation Server 
components integrate their data store into a common reporting mechanism. You'll 
learn how to use the default reports as well as how to build your own custom 
reports.
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Part VIII, "Setting Up and Maintaining the Team Environment," removes the 
mystery from Team Foundation Server deployment. You'll learn how to choose 
between a single server and multiple server deployment. You'll also learn how 
to support remote development teams and how to maximize Team Foundation Server 
performance.
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Part IX, "Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server", shows the changes that 
are coming in the next version of Team Foundation Server. You'll learn what new 
features are planned as well as what features are going to be significantly 
improved. Some of the changes impact the guidance we give elsewhere in this 
guide, so use this section to improve your Team Foundation Server upgrade 
planning.





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