Reputation: 629
just wanted to check if any one can have some recommendation on using XAF and GIT as the repository, wonder if the merging is a bit difficult or not ?
(of course I will ask to the DevExpress team as well...thanks.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 277
Reputation: 1445
You can also use TFS and select Git as your repo. That way you will not need anything else if you are using Visual Studio 2013 professional. I have used this for billable hours my cloud solution based on XAF.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2285
I am leading expandframework which is an XAF open source project hosted in Github https://github.com/expand/eXpand. I would recommend using GitExtensions VS plugin. In general there are no specific recommendations as far as the merging process. Git does a wonderful job for any kind of project and kdiff3 instaled with GitExtensions is a great tool to resolve any merged conflict
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