Surely there's a migration path to git from TFVC? Many large projects successfully moved from CVS and SVN into git.
I'm just surprised that, after 7 years of owning Github, Microsoft hasn't plowed their resources into Github's Projects. It's literally the number one complaint I see regarding project management inside Github - and would likely be an easy way to scale subscriptions for Teams and Enterprise. Heck, today it's still impossible to generate a Burn Down chart without using 3rd party "Apps" or the API.
The different branching approaches makes migrating history difficult. Microsoft's recommendation is to migrate just the tip, but will allow you to migrate up to 180 days of history for the trunk (no branches).
If you need branch history, or more than 180 days worth of history, the only option is third-party tooling (git-tfs). It seems to work good enough for development purposes (i.e. git blame)... but I'm not sure if it's good enough if we need the history for legal purposes.
Surely there's a migration path to git from TFVC? Many large projects successfully moved from CVS and SVN into git.
I'm just surprised that, after 7 years of owning Github, Microsoft hasn't plowed their resources into Github's Projects. It's literally the number one complaint I see regarding project management inside Github - and would likely be an easy way to scale subscriptions for Teams and Enterprise. Heck, today it's still impossible to generate a Burn Down chart without using 3rd party "Apps" or the API.