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8/2/2014 12:41 PM
 

My company is switching from subversion to git. I'm curious how folks structure their Visual Studio solution/projects when developing multiple modules and using git-based version control. I've read that git doesn't like to maintain multiple top-level folders. Typically I do this:

\projectsource\ {VS solution file with module projects and other non-module projects, etc.}
\dnninstall\desktopmodules\ {multiple module directories with source - these are included in the VS solution file}

How do you structure your solution/projects? 

Thanks for any advice.

 
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8/3/2014 3:23 AM
 
Did you read http://dnn-connect.org/community/blog... - which is more focused on DNN Platform on GIT but might provide some valuable tips as well.

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Sebastian Leupold

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8/3/2014 6:49 PM
 
http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/page/... has a number of useful git related links - however in DNN terms we use the source project if you want to examine it (it uses msbuild to copy project outputs or package project results into zips as needed and then place them where appropriate i.e. bin folder of website or subfolder of website/install)

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