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I hade been looking with envy at the digital whiteboard experiment, and with dismay at the lack of open source for the project. So...

DigitalWhiteboardJune2007 I will be creating a version of the that will run off Team Foundation Server and allow teams to display information on the status of their development on one or many projects.

The application will be able to be displayed on a projector or large TV screen. The application will consist of a main screen that queries a TFS Server and pulls a list of projects that the user can select for display and within each project it will display the iteration tree. This tree will be displayed as a set of concentric columns that are populated with "Change Requests" and "Requirements" that are currently within that iteration path.

Each of the Work Items displayed will show limited information about itself, which user it is assigned to, its Area and title. But it will also display the number of sub items within each item. This will give an indication of the length of time necessary to complete all of the sub-work items within that iteration so it can be moved on to the next.

A set of rules will determine the colour or icons associated with each item based on their status. These rules may include: 

  • Is this item overdue?
  • Does this work item have any blocked work items associated with it?
  • Does this work item have any risks associated with it?

The resultant Digital Whiteboard will be displayed in our main offices so we will be dogfooding :)

 


posted @ Tuesday, February 05, 2008 11:32 AM | Filed Under [ Microsoft .NET Framework Visual Studio Team System Personal Work TFS Sticky Buddy ]

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Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Ramon Durães on 2/5/2008 7:41 PM
Good Idea!!
Do you have release?
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Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Martin Hinshelwood on 2/5/2008 9:10 PM
:) not yet...just started developing it today!
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Alena Semeshko on 2/6/2008 8:02 AM
nice!!
crosspost over here http://teamexpand.com/ext/blog/54.html
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Siddharth Bhatia on 2/7/2008 8:18 AM
Very cool!
Would love to see it when you have it working.
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Martin Hinshelwood on 2/7/2008 9:05 AM
I am afrade that my UI skills leave a lot to be desired :)
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by David Anderson on 3/31/2008 12:03 AM
Have you tried asking Darren Davis at Corbis whether he'd put the source in to the community or not? Stephen Gillett (the CIO at Corbis) may look favorably on such a request.

If you do create your own open source version, please keep me informed. I am sure I have several clients who'd love to be using an open source kanban overlay for TFS.

Thanks
David
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Eric Willeke on 3/31/2008 2:11 AM
Let me know when you get this set up. Assuming you're developing this in .NET, I'll offer what help I can. I'll avoid suggesting in a serious manner that we should create Linq to TFS, I would be more than willing to help jump-start getting a functional digital Whiteboard out there. Contact me by email [eric dot willeke at gmail] to get things started if you want.
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by PierG on 3/31/2008 8:13 AM
Martin,
I've reached your blog via David's one. I love this initiative ... keep us posted.
PierG
http://pierg.wordpress.com
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Martin Hinshelwood on 3/31/2008 8:29 AM
TFS Sticky Buddy v0.1 is up on CodePlex:

http://www.codeplex.com/tfsstickybuddy
Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Johan Andersson on 6/30/2008 4:23 PM
We use the Scrum Dashboard by EpiServer for our Scrum projects. Check it out here: http://www.codeplex.com/scrumdashboard

Gravatar # re: TFS Sticky Buddy Codeplex project
Posted by Martin Hinshelwood on 6/30/2008 8:37 PM
The Scrum Dashboard is good... but what if you do not use scrum?

I don't. Neither does any development house I know. Thats where the sticky buddy comes in... Its multi process, and is more of a browser than a dashboard.
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