I'm thinking about building a TFS Process Template for Kanban. I just wanted to gauge the interest....
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Supporting Kanban inside TFS is feasible but it is not for the fainted heart. First, you will need expertise about how to edit TFS process template. And it is not because you will need to create a specific TFS process template for Kanban. If you are serious about Scrum and Kanban, I strongly suggest that you start (your process improvement) with the Visual Studio Scrum 1.0 template released by Microsoft in July 2010 and change it as you go. Be warned that you will need to manually edit and change the TFS process template as your process evolve (add or remove state). Second, you will need to find the right skin to turn TFS into a Kanban board. Today, tools like Urban Turtle provides web interface to turn TFS into Scrum (not Kanban). However, through configuration you can adapt our task board to support multiple states (and behave a little bit like a kanban board). As specified by Scrum, Urban Turtle task board contains only three columns (To do, In progress, Done). However, one column can host many state. For example, it is possible to drag a card from one state to another state while keeping the card inside the “In progress” column. As your process evolved, be warned that you will need to manually edit and change the Urban Turtle configuration file to map the new state with color. FYI, adding a specific Kanban board (which will not requires manual edits) is part of Urban Turtle roadmap. However, it is not rank high in our product backlog. Discloser: I work with the Urban Turtle team. So do not take my words. Instead, read what Brian Harry from Microsoft wrote in his blog a few days ago: "...awesome Scrum experience for TFS." You can read Brian Harry's blog post here. |
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We have been using TFS and kanban together for several years now. Since kanban can be used to model any process, it doesn't make sense to have process templates. The gap is in the visualization of work items. There is an awesome tool called TeamWorks by SEP that can do kanban with TFS right out of the box. Plus it is free! Check it out: http://www.sep.com/labs/teamworks/ |
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Kanban is not a software development life cycle methodology but a process change methodology as I have written in my post: There should never be a Kanban process template for Team Foundation Server(TFS) There is a great need for tooling for TFS that would make the use of Kanban better on TFS. I'm working on one Kanban tool for TFS that will try to visualize the flow of work. Please take a look at the early version at codeplex: Visual WIP |
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Actually we use Kanaban and TFS and my opinion is that TFS is more of an obstacle here than help. We basically reduced TFS role to bug tracking tool and code repo. One of strengths of Kanban board is its visual design which is very intuitive. It can't really be substituted with a set of forms organized in the flow. What more, teams tend to use "hardware" white/cork board with sticky notes whenever they can, namely whenever they are co-located. And even if they aren't they usually try to find a software tool which is as simple as possible. You can say a lot about TFS but not that it is a simple tool. Personally I think that's not a very good idea. I wouldn't use it. |
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