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Use branches to isolate risk in Team Foundation Version Control

Consider some challenges team members typically face when they work on a software project that is staffed by more than five or ten people:

  • The group has a few (or maybe several) different feature teams, each working on a set of functionality that is reasonably discrete. But each team also depends on functionality built by other teams. You need to isolate the risk of the changes introduced by the work done in each of these teams, and yet eventually, you need to merge all their efforts together into one product.

  • The test team needs a stable version of the code to test, and yet simultaneously, the developers need to continue moving forward with new features that will occasionally destabilize the product.

  • The software has two previous versions and one current version in progress. Even though most of the development effort is invested in the current version, the previous versions must still be supported with occasional releases of service packs, critical fixes and security patches, and other changes.

In This Section

This section describes the branching and merging tools provided by Team Foundation version control to enable you to meet these and other challenges faced by groups of people who collaborate on a software project.

Reference

Use Team Foundation version control commands

See Also

Concepts

Branch strategically

Other Resources

Visual Studio TFS Branching Guide