Yesterday we had the first drop of the VS2008 SP1 Beta, well there is also one for TFS2008. As with the main VS2008 service pack there are loads of fixes and some new features.
- Support for Windows Server 2008.
- Support for SQL Server Codename Katmai CTP6.
- The Add to Source Control dialogs have been improved to be easier to use and more scalable.
- Drag & Drop from Windows Explorer to add to Source Control.
- Support for Version control operations on files not in bound solutions.
- Right-click access to set Working Folder/Cloak of folders from within Source Control Explorer.
- Check in date/time column in Source Control Explorer.
- Editable path field for the Source Control Explorer.
- Email work items and queries to someone.
- A new API to download files to a stream.
- Links to Team System Web Access pages from notifications.
- Improvements to the number of projects per server.
- Performance and scale improvements.
- Improvements to the VSS converter to make it much more robust.
- Support for creating Team Projects from the command line.
Given my experiences with the VS2008 Beta I think I will be waiting for the real release before I put this near our main systems. As with any system critical beta only play with them in a sandbox!
Also Brian Harry has published a revised licensing white paper, this might well help to explain some of the common problems we all have in this area.