Nov 09

But I for one, think this is too little too late. Is this enough to make us migrate of off Subversion, NUnit or CruiseControl.NET?  No but it might be able to fill a very small gap left by open source tools.  But I will not be switching from any open source frameworks for Team Foundation Server 2010.  We needed this about 5 years ago, why the U-Turn Microsoft? Probably because of the lack of Team System take up? Come on who do you know that uses MSUnit or Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC)?

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/buckh/archive/2009/10/20/tfs-2010-server-licensing-it-s-included-in-msdn-subscriptions.aspx

2 Responses to “Team Foundation Server 2010 now comes free with your MSDN subscription”

  1. Stimul8d says:

    No one uses TFVS because team system has always been too expensive. Maybe now they will,…lot’s of people are still stuck on VSS you know!

  2. DalSoft says:

    I agree, I think those that never (or couldn’t – square corporate policy) switched to open source to fix the gap, will switch to TFS 2010. But I can’t see a reason for those that now use Open source. Especially when TFS 2010 still isn’t what we call zero friction.

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