Considering it for my team of me (oh, and the other guy...) for both coding & non-coding tasks.
I'm sure it's massively overkill for that, but since we're moving to Teams and it integrates and we really don't have anything else at the moment, it might be reasonable.
Could, of course, use a private GH repo, but not everything is coding/code based.
@mansellan Thanks. We've got a team of 2, so I'm sure it'll be massively overkill for what we need, but it's better than what we've got which is, at the moment, scraps of paper, random emails, and poor memory...
I don't think it matters that it's overkill, from what I see it can scale from a one-man-band to a global team of hundreds (thousands?). Admin overhead is minimal.
and the integration with Teams (once you install the relevant Teams addin) is superb
Actually I wouldn't be surprised if MS bought Atlassian at some point, seems a smart move.
probably not just atm though, their market cap is pretty high with the lockdown
(still pocket change for MS though)
A DBA is hosting a talk. He starts by laying out some printed cards, "Sirius A", "Canopus", "Beetlegeus", "Proxima Centuri"... He then turns to the audience and says: "Please select a star from the table".
I've never came a good naming solution for cases like those... Note that because it's an event handler, I can't control the Cancel's naming.
Private Sub Form_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
Cancel = ConfirmUserChoice()
End Sub
the design requires that it returns True when the user wants to cancel, so saying it's ConfirmUserChoice seems funny. I could say CheckIfUserWantsToCancel but that's a mouthful.
@mansellan Could be. Or could be that I don't the correct rights or... I'm trying to get in touch with someone here who can give me permissions or slap my hand for trying.
TBH, the permissions is a disfeature of Azure thing.
I've still yet to find a simple solution. I have a hack that involves adding a project's "team" to the group in order to grant the individuals (whom are members of the group) the permissions of the project's "team".
That group now has 100+ "teams" and it does take a while to load it when I add yet another. Seems totally convoluted and unnecessary but that was the only way I could grant everyone in my company the permission to view and do whatever on all projects. :\
I really hope there's a simpler way and I just suck at googling it up but in my past research, nobody had any clear idea on what to do.
in the early days, I used to have to invite each individual to a project's team so they could access it (which wasn't what we wanted. We have no need for such micromanagement)
until I came up with the group hack mentioned above so that I didn't have to deal with individuals. I shouldn't have to grant permissions to individuals; only groups.
I'm hesitant to ask, but there's no documentation that I can find for VBA.
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