Editions in VSTS
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Hi, I have one more question on VSTS. Was it really necessary to come up with multiple editions of VSTS like architecture, development, test instead of just one team suite which comprises of all. Was it because of size. or is it for the scenario where architects do only designing, developers only code and build and testers only test ... and so based on the role, they need to install only the necessary edition? Regards, NetQuestions
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Hi, I have one more question on VSTS. Was it really necessary to come up with multiple editions of VSTS like architecture, development, test instead of just one team suite which comprises of all. Was it because of size. or is it for the scenario where architects do only designing, developers only code and build and testers only test ... and so based on the role, they need to install only the necessary edition? Regards, NetQuestions
NetQuestions wrote:
Was it because of size.
The cynic in me says that it's because of pricing.
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Hi, I have one more question on VSTS. Was it really necessary to come up with multiple editions of VSTS like architecture, development, test instead of just one team suite which comprises of all. Was it because of size. or is it for the scenario where architects do only designing, developers only code and build and testers only test ... and so based on the role, they need to install only the necessary edition? Regards, NetQuestions
I think someone at MSHQ just got carried away with big team mentality. VS 2010 has a much simpler model where the price scales up with the scope of the install, with a separate track for dedicated testers. It's all about the money really.
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