Comments and apologies...

I was sifting through the hundreds of spammers that have left comments on my blog pointing me in the direction of certain... 'enhancing' medical products and as I pushed "delete all" I noticed that there was actually a legitimate comment in there! Unfortunately I pushed delete on the comment and it vanished forever into the ether. So I dug back through the email notifications and retrieved it.

Buck Hodges : I'm curious to know what's missing from TFS 2008 Build that would make you choose CC.NET over the CI support we provide

The short answer to that is before we migrated to TFS we were using SourceSafe and were using CC.NET on that. When we migrated over to TFS we left our build server as it was and just re-pointed the source control repository. We've built up a set of scripts to deploy the database, website and workflow engine, and it wasn't deemed important enough to switch build servers.

So it's not really a case of what's missing from TFS 2008 Build, it's that we're not missing anything TFS Build 2008 has to offer! :) (And at the moment, if it aint broke, don't fix it)

Thanks Buck

Published 01 May 2008 08:56 by Mat Steeples

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