I’m often asked about what it means to be part of the ALM Rangers and what type of work we are involved with. Follow this link for a great way to describe it. An abstract of what we do (copied directly from http://blogs.msdn.com/b/willy-peter_schaub/archive/2012/03/31/understanding-the-visual-studio-alm-rangers.aspx):
The ALM Rangers are focused primarily on the delivery of out-of-band tooling and practical guidance to remove adoption blockers in real world environments. Typically an ALM Ranger solution is a hybrid of practical guidance and supporting out-of-band tooling and sample code.
Figure 1 – Aspects of ALM Rangers
Follow these links for information on some of our upcoming releases to support TFS and Visual Studio 2012:
· ALM Rangers Readiness “GIG” – The latest release news: |
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· ALM Rangers Readiness Awareness Video: |
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· ALM Rangers Awareness Slides (PDF) |
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· ALM Rangers Solutions on CodePlex: |
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· Understanding the ALM Rangers |
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Rijwan
I have created Programmatically work items for code review request and response. After completing review process, when I check tries to check-in reviewed code at that time I am unable to see related work item in an explorer window. Please suggest.
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Rijwan
I have created Programmatically work items for code review request and response. After completing review process, when I check tries to check-in reviewed code at that time I am unable to see related work item in an explorer window. Please suggest.
Thanks in advance .
Summer
Congratulations on becoming a member. We hope to follow your work with the group. You have a very impressive resume. Your friends in Las Vegas.