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Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management
Developing SharePoint solutions is fun, especially with our Macaw Solutions Factory because we have all the tools to go from development to test to acceptation and to production. But then you want to make a modification to your version 1.0 SharePoint solution. How do you do that? We know how... with our Site Management Tool which is part of the Macaw solutions factory! Read all about our vision and concepts in the blogpost by my collegue Vincent hoogendoorn. Read Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management and let us know what you think of it.
Posts available so far on the Macaw Solutions Factory:
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Factory Overview, Part 1: A Bird’s Eye View of the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management
And if you are interested, tracks us on:
- Weblog Serge van den Oever: http://weblogs.asp.net/soever
- Twitter Serge van den Oever: http://www.twitter.com/svdoever
- Weblog Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://vincenth.net
- Twitter Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://www.twitter.com/vincenth_net
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
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Factory Overview, Part 1: A Bird’s Eye View of the Macaw Solutions Factory
A very interesting and extensive overview of our Macaw Solutions Factory has just been published by my collegue Vincent hoogendoorn. It is our first installment in our "Macaw Solutions Factory Overview" blogpost series: Factory Overview, Part 1: A Bird’s Eye View of the Macaw Solutions Factory. This blog post touches on all the work I have been doing in the last years. Check it out, I think it is impressive, and it gives a real look into the kitchen on how our company and our customers are doing software projects. We will continue with a lot more posts, for example on how we do end-to-end SharePoint development with the Macaw Solutions Factory.
The post also describes one of the tools I open-sourced lately: the CruiseControl.NET Build Station. This is a "local build server" running in a Windows Forms application that you can use on your local machine to do builds of your current code tree, and on the code tree as available in source control.
Posts available so far on the Macaw Solutions Factory:
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Factory Overview, Part 1: A Bird’s Eye View of the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management
And if you are interested, tracks us on:
- Weblog Serge van den Oever: http://weblogs.asp.net/soever
- Twitter Serge van den Oever: http://www.twitter.com/svdoever
- Weblog Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://vincenth.net
- Twitter Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://www.twitter.com/vincenth_net
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
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Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
We finally started our public "comming out" on a project we are working on for few years already: the Macaw Solutions Factory.
Vincent just posted the first installment in our "Macaw Solutions Factory Vision" blogpost series: Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory.
We are very interested in your feedback.
Posts available so far on the Macaw Solutions Factory:
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Factory Overview, Part 1: A Bird’s Eye View of the Macaw Solutions Factory
- Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management
And if you are interested, tracks us on:
- Weblog Serge van den Oever: http://weblogs.asp.net/soever
- Twitter Serge van den Oever: http://www.twitter.com/svdoever
- Weblog Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://vincenth.net
- Twitter Vincent Hoogendoorn: http://www.twitter.com/vincenth_net
- Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory
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Help: Windows LiveWriter not working anymore against http://weblogs.asp.net?
I almost stopped blogging because Windows Livewriter stopped working against my http://weblogs.asp.net account on three different platforms.
I get the following error when trying to post with LiveWriter:
The response to the metaWeblog.newPost method received from the weblog server was invalid:
Invalid response document returned from XmlRpc server
or when I am logged in on the administration part of the web site and try to post using LiveWriter:
An unexpected error has occurred while attempting to log in:
Invalid Server Response - The response to the blogger.getUsersBlogs method received from the weblog server was invalid:
Invalid response document returned from XmlRpc server
Do others experience problems as well? Does anyone know a solution?
Regards, Serge