We are a small development team working mostly on Visual Studio. Until recently, I was working from Office and we were using VSS for version control. Now, as I had to move to my native place, I am hundreds of miles apart from my team and I am using TFS Online to collaborate with the team. As the team is still working on VSS, there is always a problem when merging the codes from two different sources.
So, what I wanted to know is, what do you suggest for us.
Is there any tool that can help us achieve this?
Is it possible for us to use both TFS and VSS as version controls on a single machine for the project, so that a member can get the latest from VSS and checkin into TFS Online and vice-versa ?
Sorry for the naive question if it is, I am a noob.
P.S: Bosses dont want to spend on TFS Online licenses. :)
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How small a development team? VSO is free for 5 users
- MrHinsh - Martin Hinshelwood
@MrHinsh, its a bit larger than that. About 15 people.
- Vikram Sharma
So VSO has been priced so that it is competitive with MSDN (within which it is included). If you have MSDN you pay nothing. If you have only Pro then you are needlessly paying for non-production environments.With MSDN you no longer need to licence any internal non-production server. This is almost always cheaper than buying win / sql / n'stuff for your internals.
- MrHinsh - Martin Hinshelwood
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