Use Git and TFVC repos in the same project
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In Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 1, a project administrator can add a Git repo to a project created with Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC). You can also add a TFVC repo to a project created with Git. This allows you to adopt a new version control system while preserving all the data in your project.
Enable access to the new repo type
Because permissions are applied at project creation time by a process template, there will be a small amount of work to correct permissions for a new repo type.
Add a Team Foundation Version Control repo to a Git project
The project administrator will need to apply some project folder-level permissions when the project folder is created. Go to the Version Control administration page and select the "$/ProjectName" node in the tree. To set up the same groups as any of our default process templates (Agile, Scrum, CMMI), add the following TFS groups and permissions:
- [ProjectName]\Readers
- Allow: Read
- Not set: All others
- [ProjectName]\Contributors
- Allow: Check in, Check out, Label, Lock, Merge, Read
- Not set: All others
- [ProjectName]\Build Administrators
- Allow: Check in, Check out, Label, Lock, Merge, Read
- Not set: All others
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