Hello everyone,

Suppose we have a Project with three applications — A, B and C. Our
team: Jack, Susan and Martin. And one project leader — David. Each
programmer is working on their own application:

A - Jack
B - Susan
C - Martin

So, there is a problem with source code management. How to effectively
organize it with Git? I have several use-cases, but I'm not really
sure if they are correct and effective. Here they are:

1) One repo for whole project.
2) Separates repositories for A, B and C apps (within their
appropriate directories in "apps" folder).

I really like second idea, but I'm not if it's really effective.

What do you thing and how would you organize such things? Any help
will be appreciated.

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