Source Code Repositories Clause Samples

The "Source Code Repositories" clause defines the requirements and procedures for managing, storing, and accessing the source code related to a project. Typically, it specifies which repositories will be used, who has access rights, and how updates or changes to the codebase are to be handled. For example, it may require that all code be stored in a designated version control system, such as GitHub or Bitbucket, and that both parties have appropriate permissions to review or contribute. This clause ensures transparency, facilitates collaboration, and protects both parties by clearly outlining how the source code is maintained and accessed throughout the project.
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Source Code Repositories. APPLIED INFORMATICS shall maintain copies of all SOFTWARE source files and documentation, current and historical, at two separate locations, such that one repository is located in Europe, and the other repository is located in the United States of America.