Yes, the title is correct. Is there a way to code review a project that exists in TFS (Microsoft's Team Foundation Server) from a user's computer that is connected to that TFS repository via an SVN Bridge?
(related: an SVN Bridge is a tool that allows the use of Subversion tools to connect to an TFS repository)
Why? Because we have developers that highly defend (to their death) the use of SVN over TFS. And these senior developers will be doing the code reviews of checkins from the the 3rd party vendor.
The problem is that the project currently resides in TFS, and will remain there (per CTO's instructions). We are allowed an SVN Bridge, but yet it is not clear to me if any of these code review tools support such a cross-platform.
How would it? Well, I would think that it would know the files in the code review package. Why can't it compare those files to an SVN directory instead of an TFS?
What prompted me to think of this environment is this demo of Code Collaborator:
http://smartbear.com/docs/viewlets/CodeCollabDemo/CodeCollabDemo.html
Screenshot:
Notice that at the begining, it asks for what repository to review? What if the remote team chooses TFS, and the local team chooses SVN? Yes, I'll ping their technical support for that question. But I also wanted to post the question here for anyone that may have a similar setup.
Thanks in advance.