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I want to have two builds of a winforms project:

(1) a /reference/ build that I consider "good enough" for distribution
(internal app). The idea is that all the functions are QC'd.

(2) an "incremental build"...this would be all the new functional
requests that I'm currently working on, not guaranteed to work, but for
demoing purposes.

How can I set this up in Studio/VSS?
Aug 23 '05 #1
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You want to BRANCH the project.

The "trunk" (the original project) becomes your "reference" build, and you
continue to work on the branch. When ready for the next release, you MERGE
your branch back into the main trunk.

The best idea would be for you to practise this in VSS and become
comfortable with it first.

"John Bailo" <ja*****@texeme.com> wrote in message
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I want to have two builds of a winforms project:

(1) a /reference/ build that I consider "good enough" for distribution
(internal app). The idea is that all the functions are QC'd.

(2) an "incremental build"...this would be all the new functional
requests that I'm currently working on, not guaranteed to work, but for
demoing purposes.

How can I set this up in Studio/VSS?

Aug 24 '05 #2

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