Ne avevamo parlato anche durante il webcast sul source
control di Team Foundation Server. Il provider MSSCCI per TFS supporta le
check-in policy, ma al momento l'unica policy applicabile è quella
sull'obbligatorietà dell'associazione tra check-in e almeno un work-item.
The question, which is asked quite frequently on DLs and forum is “Does TFS Msscci Provider supports check-in policies?”. The short answer is Yes J. But as usual there are
some exceptions to this rule. The Provider will handle all policies in the
same way they are handled by our console client. So if policy needs
infrastructure provided solely by Visual Studio, you will get error both from
console client and Msscci Provider. You can only override this policy
then.
The examples of such policies are “Code Analysis” and “Testing Policy”, shipped with Team Foundation Server. The good new is, that they are specific to .net 2.0 (at least IMO), so you shouldn’t have them enabled if you are working with Msscci Provider.
Fonte: Check-in policies with Msscci provider
Appena esce cerco di capire cosa succede con le policy
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