When you create a baseline, you communicate the added, removed, or excluded tasks to your team through the published baselines. For example, if you exclude a task, team members will know that a task was excluded when they update their projects and get the new baseline.
If you are unable to create a baseline, for example, because the application will not build or because your smoke test is failing, then you will need to communicate with your team differently.
Now the build methodology is different from that given in the previous operations. Because you cannnot build successfully, you will need developers to test and fix before you can create a baseline. The following operation explains how to do this.
Notify developers that the build is broken and they will need to test and fix their completed tasks.