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Jira has a feature called Activity Streams, which allows for a gadget to be displayed on dashboards to show what recent changes have been made to issues within a particular stream. This could show link changes, attachments added, fields updated, etc. Is there any way to do something like this with a TFS dashboard widget?
I've done some searching, but haven't come across anything similar.










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    Jira has a feature called Activity Streams, which allows for a gadget to be displayed on dashboards to show what recent changes have been made to issues within a particular stream. This could show link changes, attachments added, fields updated, etc. Is there any way to do something like this with a TFS dashboard widget?
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      Jira has a feature called Activity Streams, which allows for a gadget to be displayed on dashboards to show what recent changes have been made to issues within a particular stream. This could show link changes, attachments added, fields updated, etc. Is there any way to do something like this with a TFS dashboard widget?
      I've done some searching, but haven't come across anything similar.










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      Jira has a feature called Activity Streams, which allows for a gadget to be displayed on dashboards to show what recent changes have been made to issues within a particular stream. This could show link changes, attachments added, fields updated, etc. Is there any way to do something like this with a TFS dashboard widget?
      I've done some searching, but haven't come across anything similar.







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          You can install the Activity Feed extension.



          With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.



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          • Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 21 at 20:54













          • Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

            – Shayki Abramczyk
            Jan 21 at 20:59











          • TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 22 at 16:08











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          You can install the Activity Feed extension.



          With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.



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          • Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 21 at 20:54













          • Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

            – Shayki Abramczyk
            Jan 21 at 20:59











          • TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 22 at 16:08
















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          You can install the Activity Feed extension.



          With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.



          enter image description here






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          • Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 21 at 20:54













          • Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

            – Shayki Abramczyk
            Jan 21 at 20:59











          • TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 22 at 16:08














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          You can install the Activity Feed extension.



          With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          You can install the Activity Feed extension.



          With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.



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          answered Jan 19 at 17:26









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          • Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 21 at 20:54













          • Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

            – Shayki Abramczyk
            Jan 21 at 20:59











          • TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 22 at 16:08



















          • Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 21 at 20:54













          • Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

            – Shayki Abramczyk
            Jan 21 at 20:59











          • TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

            – Anthony Hunter
            Jan 22 at 16:08

















          Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

          – Anthony Hunter
          Jan 21 at 20:54







          Thanks. I happened to come across this just after my post. Only problem is that it doesn't work very well. The widget seems to be ok, but the Activity Hub doesn't load any data, and the "see more updates" link from the widget doesn't set the filters on the Activity hub to match those of the widget. If that page would work, I would push this out to my users.

          – Anthony Hunter
          Jan 21 at 20:54















          Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

          – Shayki Abramczyk
          Jan 21 at 20:59





          Which TFS version do you use? you can email the bug to: dave@familie-smits.com

          – Shayki Abramczyk
          Jan 21 at 20:59













          TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

          – Anthony Hunter
          Jan 22 at 16:08





          TFS2017.2. I did email Dave, but have not heard anything back yet.

          – Anthony Hunter
          Jan 22 at 16:08


















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