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I've recently taken over a project from another consulting firm. I'm assuming this can happen somewhat frequently in the industry so I'm wondering how I should setup my Source Control Repository.

Should I create one repository simply for this application/client, and then create others as we do more work?

Of should I just dump everything into one single repository.

Thanks guys!

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You need to be able to deliver the full source control repo to the customer as it is probably their work product (e.g., work-for-hire). I recommend using one repo per customer. I had them all in one area //depot/clients/CorpA, //depot/clients/cust-b, etc.

Made it easy for me to burn a CD with their project at the end of a contract, and by deleting the entire tree I could provide reliable assurance that I had destroyed all my copies of their IP.

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+1 for perforce! – Byron Whitlock Jun 29 at 19:42
+1 Good idea. . – Chris Lively Jun 29 at 19:47
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One repository per client. This will give you a much easier method to hand off the application, change development environments, etc..

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I don't plan on handling it off as we are taking it over and going to own the code base. However, I'm sure that's what the last place thought too :) – JackM Jun 29 at 19:45

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