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Team Foundation Server 2015 Customization

You're reading from   Team Foundation Server 2015 Customization Take your expertise to the next level by unraveling various techniques to customize TFS 2015

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785888199
Length 208 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Creating a Dashboard and a Welcome Page FREE CHAPTER 2. Streamlining Your Teams' Boards 3. Customizing Your Process Template 4. Enhanced Work Item Forms with Field Custom Controls 5. The Guide Standards for Check-in Policies 6. Enforcing Standards with Server-Side Plugins 7. Customizing the TFS Build 8. Creating TFS Scheduled Jobs 9. Service Hooks 10. VSO Extensions Index

Teams in TFS

Before getting started, it's worth knowing what teams in TFS are and how they are configured, as all the board settings are configured per team. Each team project in TFS is configured with a single team at its creation, named <Team Project Name> team. From the Overview tab under the team project settings, you can add more teams by clicking on New team, as shown here:

Teams in TFS

Figure 1: Team project settings

Once you have added new teams, they will appear under the team project in the BROWSE SERVER dialog, like this:

Teams in TFS

Figure 2: Newly created teams showing up in the BROWSE SERVER dialog

When you navigate to one of these projects, they will show up in the TFS web client header, as highlighted here:

Teams in TFS

Figure 3: The TFS web client selected team

Each team has its own board settings and its own pinned items for the dashboard, making it very easy and convenient to follow the common practice called "One Team Project to rule them all" (http://nakedalm.com/one-team-project/).

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