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    [Visual Studio 2010 Pro] Team Solution Manager Suggestions?

    Hey guys, i'm curious if anyone has a decent solution.

    Scenario: Myself and another programmer both recently started using VS2010 Pro (I used VS2008 Pro, he used VB6).

    We are now facing a problem with getting his code into the app, since I hold the source.

    The question is,

    Does anybody have a solution to make our work more..streamline?

    I was thinking about making a repo, but cant find a solution to work on a shared web hosting account.

    So my next solution is to host it on my pc, then have him connect.

    I saw something called wave-vs.net which is pretty damn cool, but.. Doesnt work for 2010. It works in 2008, but..he doesnt have that.

    Any help / solutions would be great.

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    Re: [Visual Studio 2010 Pro] Team Solution Manager Suggestions?

    Do you have an extra computer with a network card in it laying around?

    I would set up a SubVersion server (it's free) on Windows or Linux that'll house the source code for the project(s) in which both you and him check it/out code files but the server is always the one that's up to date.
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    Re: [Visual Studio 2010 Pro] Team Solution Manager Suggestions?

    Thanks for the tip.

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    Re: [Visual Studio 2010 Pro] Team Solution Manager Suggestions?

    If you just need 2 licenses then Perforce is pretty heavy tool too. Trouble is after 2 or 3 licenses (can't remember the exact number) you gotta pay.

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