Hello,
I want to disable the checkin policy that generates the message" "The last build of definition XXXXX, triggered by user YYYYY, failed. This started happening when I changed the process to use rolling builds. I want to use rolling builds (at most once every 24 hours), but I do not want users to be bothered with confusing messages like this one.
In TFS2010 and earlier, it was very easy to manage check-in policies. There was a screen and you just unchecked the policy you didn't want.
In TFS 2013, the only option seems to be to go to an alert page, and I see NO Alerts configured for the entire team project. How on earth does one enable/disable OR EVEN VIEW check-in policies in TFS 2013?
And I KNOW that the user can click Override and check in their change, but to me this only encourages users to override check-in policies. In this case, I never want the policy to kick in in the first place. If a build fails, I want the system to take no action.