TFS vs. SVN

This forum is only for questions or discussions about working with the mojoPortal source code in Visual Studio, obtaining the source code from the repository, developing custom features, etc. If your question is not along these lines this is not the right forum. Please try to post your question in the appropriate forum.

Please do not post questions about design, CSS, or skinning here. Use the Help With Skins Forum for those questions.

This forum is for discussing mojoPortal development

This forum is only for questions or discussions about working with the mojoPortal source code in Visual Studio, obtaining the source code from the repository, developing custom features, etc. If your question is not along these lines this is not the right forum. Please try to post your question in the appropriate forum.

You can monitor commits to the repository from this page. We also recommend developers to subscribe to email notifications in the developer forum as occasionally important things are announced.

Before posting questions here you might want to review the developer documentation.

Do not post questions about design, CSS, or skinning here. Use the Help With Skins Forum for those questions.
This thread is closed to new posts. You must sign in to post in the forums.
11/18/2008 8:55:46 AM
Gravatar
Total Posts 58

TFS vs. SVN

I haven't been keeping up with your CodePlex and TFS testing.  How is that going?  If you keep using SVN there is a .NET tool I have used for issue tracking that has SVN integration.  http://ifdefined.com/bugtrackernet.html It's pretty cool.  I'm solo now but when I was at ACS we used it at https://upd.caqh.org/bugtracker .  It was very stable and scalable.  I had it on the web farm and clustered sql servers.

Where are you on the subject of Codeplex or TFS?

11/18/2008 9:05:15 AM
Gravatar
Total Posts 18439

Re: TFS vs. SVN

We are currently still using the svn repository on Novell Forge. We are waiting for the Codeplex team to implement merge functionality and then I will test it again. I'm not testing at all with their TFS client, as I need it to work with svn so linux developers can still access the repository. Probably another 4 weeks or so before they finish the merge features.

We are releasing files on Codeplex already http://www.codeplex.com/mojoportal and we have an Issue Tracker there that can be used for more formal bug reporting than the forums.

If/when they get the svn bridge working well enough for us I'll make an announcement in the blog about the repository change after its up to date.

Best,

Joe

You must sign in to post in the forums. This thread is closed to new posts.