MVP Global Summit - Day 3 - Willy-Peter Schaub's Cave of Chamomile Simplicity

MVP Global Summit - Day 3

We are still bound to the NDA. These are the sessions we covered today ... again a day "full" of information, discussions, and long lists of issues (Neno's was definitely the longest) ...

  • Team System: TFS Roadmap and Direction
  • Team System: TFS Administration & ETM
  • Team System: Project Management in Rosario
  • Team System: Reporting
  • Team System: Working Lunch with Continuous Improvements including the Ranger projects
  • Team System: Agile project management
  • Team System: Reports and Dashboards
  • Team System: Build workflow and gated check-in
  • Team System: Managing Source Code Change
  • Team System: Andrew and Brian unplugged
  • MVP Summit Attendee Party

imageAfter two days of non-stop TFS sessions ... the product team really took our feedback last year to heart ... we even had working lunches, the last thing I had energy for was the summit attendee party in the evening. The fact that we were stuck in traffic in the bus for nearly two hours from the Redmond Campus to our hotel did not help although I did manage a short nap.

But we nevertheless all dragged ourselves to the party .... what was it like?

The Experience Music Project (EMP) is a museum of music history, was founded by Paul Allen and is located next to the Space Needle.

The museum was interesting, although the noise would have driven our professor, JPF, insane q;-) I did not stay long ... too tired ... but it was nevertheless an interesting and "fun" experience. 

Published Thursday, April 17, 2008 7:44 AM by willy
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