Posted By: Brian Keller | Oct 27th, 2008 @ 8:00 PM | 18,177 Views | 12 Comments

This video is a sample of one of the entries from Microsoft PDC 2008 ShowOff.

Title of the video

Brian the Build Bunny

 

The developer and designer tools you used (both Microsoft and non-Microsoft)

•                    Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Suite

•                    Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server

•                    Expression Media Encoder

•                    Windows Movie Maker

•                    Techsmith Camtasia

•                    Windows Vista

•                    Adobe Photoshop

•                    Eclipse

•                    Windows Live Skydrive

 

Short 2-3 sentence description of your video

A talking, robotic, wifi fuelled rabbit - just what every office needs to keep those pesky developers in check to make sure the Continuous Integration build is working.  In this video we introduce you to Brian the Build bunny, and explain how he is connected to Team Foundation Server to notify you of developer check-ins and changes in the condition of your builds.  Remember, keep those builds working.  You don’t want a hot cross bunny.

 

For more information and the code to run your own build bunny see http://www.woodwardweb.com/vsts/behind_brian_th.html

 

To download hi-res images of Brian see http://www.woodwardweb.com/gadgets/brian_the_build.html

 

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Congratulations on your win!!!  You guys rock!  Dang...  Now I have to follow that.  I have a Team Build Event in Portland, OR next week.  Yikes!  My flashing light will look pale in comparison!

My flashing light will look pale in comparison!

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love it.

cute..don't like the bunny when it is sad

lol i don't want a hot cross bunny

 

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All these developer and web design tools are very effective for users and community. Thanks!

That's pretty impressive. I'm not sure it will make me switch to Silverlight, but perhaps I'll respect it a little more! Smiley But no matter how cool it is, the biggest problem is that most users don't have the player installed.
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