Thanks to all who attended Alexei's and my Scrum for TFS 2010 Thursday at the Path to Agility conference. Please contact us if you have follow-up questions. We posted the deck here.
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Great slide deck. Wish I could have made the presentation.
How much of that requires TFS 2010 on the backend, vs. TFS 2008?
While one can leverage the Excel planning sheets even independent of TFS, because of enhancements in 2010 (hierarchial work items primarily), I'm guessing you would experience issues pushing/pulling work items with 2008. Speculating...haven't tried it.