It isn't that easy. You have to setup the public/private key, run Putty, etc. And integration into VS is additional. Almost all examples you look at on the web show command line interface with typical Linux-like switches that is some weird abbreviation that doesn't make sense. At least, that's my experience trying to use GitHub.
>Not sure I agree. Github:
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>(a) Create an account
>(b) Create a repository
>(c) Download the nuget package.
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>Done. 10 minutes tops....
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>>Yes, it is quite easy, but still not as easy as TFS.
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>>>My earlier suggestion was to consider GitHub - not a local git server. Been using it here for one project with VS for over a year. Used TFS on another proj. Happy with both. But GitHub is simple to set up and, if developers are scattered around, then an already installed cloud based server is a simple way to go.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer