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Can anybody recommend a good free online Team Foundation Server repository?
I found CodePlex but it's only for open source projects.
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Upto five team members it is free. Try it :)
Free is TFS hosted on Windows Azure: http://tfspreview.com/
If you need more info about TFSPreview, please read Brian Harry's MSDN blog post: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharry/archive/2011/09/14/team-foundation-server-on-windows-azure.aspx
To obtain activation code just register there or contact someone from MS ALM team.
Update:TFS Preview goes live&stable as Visual Studio Online here: http://www.visualstudio.com still free for 5 team members and build server computing time. Another nice feature automatic build&deploy (daily or continuous integration) to Azure. More info: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/cloud-services-continuous-delivery-use-vso/
m_davidm_davidReadify used to run their TFSNow hosted TFS service, but I don't think it's going any longer. The only others I've heard of, apart from CodePlex, aren't free:
Chris FulstowChris FulstowI know this thread is old, but since a Google search brought me here, it will also do to other people who may find this useful.
Microsoft recenly launched Visual Studio Online, which is free for projects with up to 5 users:
I have been using it for a while, and it integrates completely with Visual Studio 2013. It claims integration with other IDEs too. Apart from TFS, Git can also be used with it.
I know this thread is old, but since a Google search brought me here
anderZubiMicrosoft Tfs Training Online
anderZubiFree Team Foundation Server Training 2017
VSO is now Azure DevOps https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vso
Recently Microsoft Visual Studio Online (VSO) is now Azure DevOps
You can use Visual Studio Team Services for free. Also you can import a TFS repo to this cloud space.
Mahdi AtaollahiMahdi AtaollahiOne of recent the TFS Rocks pocasts mentioned such an organisation, may have been number 16.
RichardRichard