I've been going through here reading about similar question, and I haven't been able to find what I was looking for. I hope you all can help me understand this better.
Where I work, I've been trying to take our 'mega' team project and break it up into more manageable team projects, so that we can build only what we need. I've done a proof of concept and it works great. Basically I isolate a solution (sln) as a team project (and all the projects that go with it), and then I have another team project that's the common files (dlls or other sln project from the outsides). This was the best result after I went down the path of researching baseless merges (which is fun, and ended up not working as expected). Anyway, no baseless merge...
Update / Edit... mega breakdown:
$(MegaTeamProj)
$(MegaTeamProj)\Common\
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionA\
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionA\Aproject
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionA\Bproject
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionA\thesol.sln
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionB\
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionB\Aproject
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionB\Bproject
$(MegaTeamProj)\SolutionB\thesol.sln
Attempting to break this out into:
$(Common)
$(SolutionA)\Aproject
$(SolutionA)\Bproject
$(SolutionA)\thesol.sln
and
$(SolutionB)\Aproject
$(SolutionB)\Bproject
$(SolutionB)\thesol.sln
Where I struggle now is creating a new team project that retains all the history of the check in for that solution. If I were using svn, I could just clone the repository folder and delete what I didn't need and commit (for example of my strategy thinking with TFS). Anyway, another sticking point is there is a 3rd party who actually maintains our TFS stuff (technical term :) ). So I have admin abilities through Team Explorer to Create new projects (with reports) and so on...
I did try moving the folders / files (via the UI in the Source Control Explorer), and the history didn't not follow over to the new team project. Obviously the history does migrate if I move folders or files within the same project.
How have you all approached this?
Thanks, Kelly