team-project

Moving a Team Project from one Collection to another

给你一囗甜甜゛ 提交于 2019-11-28 21:16:08
is there a (simple) way to move a single TeamProject from one collection to another (in one server) in TFS 2010? Including source code, work items, documents, project site... A-Dastani No not really simple, you can split a collection and creata a new collection with the team projects you move in it, but you cannot out-of-the-box merge a team project into an existing collection. What you can do is to use the TFS integration platform http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/eb77e739-c98c-4e36-9ead-fa115b27fefe or http://tfsintegration.codeplex.com to migrate your team project over to the

Team Foundation Server Source Control Structure

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2019-11-28 02:41:20
I have been working on standardizing the source control structure for our Team Foundation Server rollout for the new year. I have started by using the Microsoft Team Foundation Server Branching Guidance documentation available on CodePlex. I was hoping to get some feedback and answers to a few of the specific questions I have about the proposed structure. When it comes to structuring source control in TFS, I have learned that there are so many "standards" to choose from that there is not really a standard. First, I will outline and describe the decisions and usage. $/ {Team Project}/

Moving a Team Project from one Collection to another

三世轮回 提交于 2019-11-27 13:40:01
问题 is there a (simple) way to move a single TeamProject from one collection to another (in one server) in TFS 2010? Including source code, work items, documents, project site... 回答1: No not really simple, you can split a collection and creata a new collection with the team projects you move in it, but you cannot out-of-the-box merge a team project into an existing collection. What you can do is to use the TFS integration platform http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/eb77e739-c98c-4e36

Team Foundation Server Source Control Structure

淺唱寂寞╮ 提交于 2019-11-26 23:47:26
问题 I have been working on standardizing the source control structure for our Team Foundation Server rollout for the new year. I have started by using the Microsoft Team Foundation Server Branching Guidance documentation available on CodePlex. I was hoping to get some feedback and answers to a few of the specific questions I have about the proposed structure. When it comes to structuring source control in TFS, I have learned that there are so many "standards" to choose from that there is not