Joshua Nichols wrote:
 > I'd recommend getting approval from previous clients to redact their
 > identity and include segments of finished products as part of a case
 > study.  Most clients are comfortable being referred to in the abstract,
 > and if you only include portions of the completed work, identifying them
 > (or specific confidential details) becomes less likely.
 >


Luke S Crawford wrote:
> 
> but sometimes they do.  Ask.  I've had pretty good luck asking if I can
> make public diffs of my changes against open-source programs.  (but then,
> I do SysAdmin programming;  twiddle a few bits to make the UIDLs the
> same when we migrate mailservers, etc... usually nothing to do with 'core
> business')  


I did just that, contacted previous customers and, to my surprise, it was 
not an issue at all to get samples of my work. I'll keep that in mind in the 
future, and will be asking during the contracts in the future.

Thanks guys !


-- 
Yves.
http://www.sollers.ca/

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