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Team Foundation Server – Migration and Integration

Team Foundation Server has multiple tools for migrating data from other systems, as well as the TFS Integration Platform which can be used to build tools that connect other systems to TFS. This forum is the place to discuss issues hit during migration, ask questions about building tools, and propose new features for the platform.

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  • TFS Integration Platform Alpha release available on CodePlex

    Matthew MitrikMSFTWednesday, November 11, 2009 9:30 PM

    Today, we released the Alpha version of the TFS Integration Platform on CodePlex.  For all of the details, including the docs and source code, check out the project page: http://tfsintegration.codeplex.com

    If you check out the project page, you’ll soon realize that this project has replaced the former TFS Migration and Synchronization Toolkit that was hosted on CodePlex.  We’ve actually reused the same project page, but have updated the URL and project information to reflect the changes that have been made.  Visiting the previous project URL (http://migrationsynctoolkit.codeplex.com) will redirect to the current project page.

    The TFS Integration Platform is different from its predecessor project in many ways.  First, we listened to the feedback that the community had on the old project and used that to shape the new project.  Here are a few things we’ve changed this time around:

    • Improved quality and robustness.  This is a major area of improvement for this project, and one big change for us is that we’re actually dogfooding this platform in production.  We had a need to synchronize two servers internally (see Brian Harry’s blog post on the subject), and we’ve used this platform to build that synchronization tool.  The net result is that quality and robustness are a top priority for our team, as we have hundreds of people relying on our tools each day.
    • Increased transparency to the community.  In the past, we just dropped a few releases on the community, and didn’t follow up with the needs of the community.  This time around, we’re starting with an alpha release, which was built with insight from MVPs, and we plan to have very frequent updates of the code base on CodePlex (ideally multiple times per week).  The goal here is to shrink the feedback loop so that we can end up with the right platform.
    • Better documentation.  Along with the improvements to the code, we’ve worked hard with the VSTS Rangers to create detailed docs to help developers make sense of the platform.  Willy from the ranger’s team has been blogging about this effort for some time, so check out his blog post that summarizes everything that they’ve done to date.
    • Better serviceability.  In the past, we had nothing that resembled a binary release, let alone one that was serviceable.  This time around, we’re making an MSI available to install the platform binaries to make servicing of tools built on the platform much easier.

    So, if you’ve looked at the Migration Toolkit in the past, or have a need to integrate another system with TFS, check out the CodePlex homepage for the project and stay tuned for more updates!

    I'll also be posting about future updates on my blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/mitrik/default.aspx

  • New Forum for TFS Migration and Integration

    Matthew MitrikMSFTThursday, October 22, 2009 6:09 PM

    Welcome to the new forum for TFS Migration and Integration.  For a long time, we have had no home for questions related to offerings such as the VSS Converter, ClearCase Migration Tool for TFS, as well as general questions about our tools, partners, and service offerings.  This forum is intended to be the home for questions related to all of these things.

    Something this forum is not intended to support are questions related to upgrading between TFS versions.  For those questions, the TFS General (http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfsgeneral/threads) or TFS Setup (http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfssetup/threads) forums are your best bets. 

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