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I've been seeing this issue for quite some time, but haven't spent much time looking into it.
We've got two projects in TFS that represent the Production and development branches of our source code. Since we have the same code, we also have the same build definitions. If I configure SoS to monitor one of these builds, I get continuous updates as it sees the builds from both projects as new. This does fantastic things for my score, but hurts my soul a little bit. It also causes enough activity that my case fan kicks up to a higher RPM. Changing the name of the build definition seems to resolve it, but I'd rather not have to do that. As it is, I'm just not using SoS.
I've grabbed the source code in the past, so I'm happy to help debug, I just need a pointer in the right direction.
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I've been seeing this issue for quite some time, but haven't spent much time looking into it.
We've got two projects in TFS that represent the Production and development branches of our source code. Since we have the same code, we also have the same build definitions. If I configure SoS to monitor one of these builds, I get continuous updates as it sees the builds from both projects as new. This does fantastic things for my score, but hurts my soul a little bit. It also causes enough activity that my case fan kicks up to a higher RPM. Changing the name of the build definition seems to resolve it, but I'd rather not have to do that. As it is, I'm just not using SoS.
I've grabbed the source code in the past, so I'm happy to help debug, I just need a pointer in the right direction.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: