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GeneralOur source control model seems inverted... Pin
Marc Clifton23-Aug-17 3:10
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So while I'm waiting for TFS to download a whole new branch...

I would think that the best way to manage releases is to have a single development branch (maybe short lived branches there while WIP is occurring), maybe some QA branches, whatever, and a single "main" branch. When a release is made, main is updated, then a branch for that release version is made in case hot fixes need to be made.

The idea being, the developers always work on the development branch. Easy-peasy.

But no. Here, we have different developer branches for every release. And I because I keep VS solutions with projects pulled from here and there and the SLN is not version controlled (that's a whole other issue as to why, let's just say the SLN files everyone else uses are so bloated with projects, and the equipment is so archaic, that it takes 30 seconds for Visual Studio simply to figure out that there are no changes to 100 projects...)

Anyways, I now have to remap the projects in my custom solutions to new "developer" branch folders (granted, that's a problem I can mitigate.)

And of course, what's worse is, I was informed Monday, "oh, we forgot to tell you that your work should now be checked in to the "Dev_A" branch for this, and the "Oct17" for that. OMG | :OMG:
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