Hi,

 

Actually we also use a VPC for testing build scripts also.  I have a
sample solution with different project types for testing build scripts
inside the VPC - works like a charm.

 

Wes

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Steven Nagy
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 2:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Team Build Maintenance Methodology

 

Hi all,

 

So I want to put out the question around how people do team build
developement.

We have a big project, we have 3 different CI builds and a Main build.

We also have a test build that we use to 'try stuff' and come up with
solutions before merging into the main build.

We were about to do the same with the CI builds but thought "there must
be a better way".

 

I find that for some things I can use MSBuild directly from the command
line. But this doesn't let me deal with team build specific issues
(overriding core targets, 'SolutionToBuild' item group, etc).

 

And the approach with using a test build works, but it has high
visibility. In other words, when it fails, everyone can see that it
failed. Red lights cause alarm, project managers want to know how it
will affect the nightly build, etc.

 

So I'm just curious... what is a more accepted process? Should we be
doing all build development in a TFS VPC? Or in the same TFS but
different team project? What is a common practise? What's working for
you guys in other projects? 

 

Appreciate all feedback.

 

Cheers,
Steven


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