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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:18:34+00:00 2026-05-15T07:18:34+00:00

I’m working on small open source project for developed Windows. I created new project

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  1. I’m working on small open source
    project for developed Windows. I
    created new project using Visual
    Studio wizard and now I want to
    publish it using subversion and
    develop it with friends. What
    projects’ configuration files I have
    to add to repository to make my
    friends able to download current
    project’s revision and open it in
    Visual Studio?

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      University where I study is a member
      of Microsoft Academy Alliance
      project, which make students able to
      download legal copies of many
      Microsoft’s products. Can I use this
      copy to develop open source project
      and publish created code in
      Internet?
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    2026-05-15T07:18:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:18 am

    For 1; I would exclude *.user and *.suo files as they are user-specific, and the bin/obj folders as they are build output. Include most everything else; .cs, .csproj, .resx, etc.

    For 2, from here:

    You may use the software for
    non-commercial purposes including
    instructional use, research and/or
    design, and development and testing of
    projects for class assignments, tests,
    or personal projects. You may not use
    MSDNAA software for any for-profit
    software development.

    I’m not a lawyer, but as long as you aren’t selling it you should be fine under the “personal projects” caveat.

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