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SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of our GOOGLE
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PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help build the Great Library of Source Code! Software is all around us: it is the fabric that binds together our personal, social, industrial and digital lives.Software source code is precious technical, scientific and cultural heritage that has been too long overlooked.Our mission at Software Heritage is to take care of all the NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help build the Great Library of Source Code! Software is all around us: it is the fabric that binds together our personal, social, industrial and digital lives.Software source code is precious technical, scientific and cultural heritage that has been too long overlooked.Our mission at Software Heritage is to take care of all the NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as such it is an important part of PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot.He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.. His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects of logical systems to functional programming, parallel and distributed programming. GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who MEET THE FIRST SOFTWARE HERITAGE AMBASSADOR We are delighted to introduce our first ambassador, Pierre Poulain. Pierre has a PhD in physics and is a lecturer in bioinformatics at the University of Paris. He develops methods and tools for the analysis and visualisation of biological data, in particular from public databases. Convinced that open science and especially open source is a SAVING AND REFERENCING RESEARCH SOFTWARE IN SOFTWARE HERITAGE Software Heritage allows to archive seamlessly your research software artifacts, and also to add to your research articles precise references to specific versions of the source code, down to fragments of individual source files. This allows to enhance significantly the experience of the reviewers of your work (for example, the artifact evaluation committees), and more CITING SOFTWARE WITH STYLE Software, and software source code in particular, is a pillar of modern research, and a stepping stone for Open Science. It must be properly archived, referenced, described and cited in order to build a stable and long lasting corpus of scientific knowledge. Treating software as a first class citizen And yet, for a long timeSPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
We are actively seeking contributions from institutions, foundations, corporations, and individuals that wish to substantially support our mission. Software Heritage will officially acknowledge your donation, by various means, according to your sponsorship level.↓ Become a sponsor ↓ Sponsorship levels There are five sponsorship levels, providing different benefits according to the amount GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. ARCHIVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOURCE CODE Title: Archive and Reference research source code Author: dicosmo Keywords: software heritage legacy preservation knowledge mankind technology Created Date SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help build the Great Library of Source Code! Software is all around us: it is the fabric that binds together our personal, social, industrial and digital lives.Software source code is precious technical, scientific and cultural heritage that has been too long overlooked.Our mission at Software Heritage is to take care of all the NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help build the Great Library of Source Code! Software is all around us: it is the fabric that binds together our personal, social, industrial and digital lives.Software source code is precious technical, scientific and cultural heritage that has been too long overlooked.Our mission at Software Heritage is to take care of all the NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as such it is an important part of PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot.He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.. His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects of logical systems to functional programming, parallel and distributed programming. GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who MEET THE FIRST SOFTWARE HERITAGE AMBASSADOR We are delighted to introduce our first ambassador, Pierre Poulain. Pierre has a PhD in physics and is a lecturer in bioinformatics at the University of Paris. He develops methods and tools for the analysis and visualisation of biological data, in particular from public databases. Convinced that open science and especially open source is a SAVING AND REFERENCING RESEARCH SOFTWARE IN SOFTWARE HERITAGE Software Heritage allows to archive seamlessly your research software artifacts, and also to add to your research articles precise references to specific versions of the source code, down to fragments of individual source files. This allows to enhance significantly the experience of the reviewers of your work (for example, the artifact evaluation committees), and more CITING SOFTWARE WITH STYLE Software, and software source code in particular, is a pillar of modern research, and a stepping stone for Open Science. It must be properly archived, referenced, described and cited in order to build a stable and long lasting corpus of scientific knowledge. Treating software as a first class citizen And yet, for a long timeSPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
We are actively seeking contributions from institutions, foundations, corporations, and individuals that wish to substantially support our mission. Software Heritage will officially acknowledge your donation, by various means, according to your sponsorship level.↓ Become a sponsor ↓ Sponsorship levels There are five sponsorship levels, providing different benefits according to the amount GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. ARCHIVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOURCE CODE Title: Archive and Reference research source code Author: dicosmo Keywords: software heritage legacy preservation knowledge mankind technology Created Date SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in KNOW YOUR SOFTWARE: CONTRIBUTING TO CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A recent executive order from the President of the United States focused on responding to cybersecurity threats has a full section dedicated to “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security”. It announces forthcoming standards, procedures, or criteria regarding in particular means for: (x) ensuring and attesting, to the extent practicable, to the integrity and provenance of open SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE 2021 General information. This page is the central point of information for Software Heritage participation into the Google Summer of Code program in 2021.. Google Summer of Code is a program where Google pays students stipends to work over the (northern hemisphere) summer on free software projects such as Software Heritage. PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Donate by credit/debit card. Please make a donation now, and take part in the ambitious mission to build the Great Library of Source Code! Depending on your country of residence, your donation can be tax-deductible, and we will send you a document that can be used for your tax records. Software heritage donation form. Euros US Dollars. SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who AN ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INDUSTRY Software is present in all industrial processes and products. The ability to use, understand, and evolve the processes and devices that run our industry relies on the ability to access, understand, and evolve the software that controls them. Industry heavily depends on software.Software Heritage will provide a universal, vendor-neutral, persistent reference software archive. On this AN ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SCIENCE An essential infrastructure for science. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in software. The preservation of this universal body of knowledge has become as essential as preserving research articles and data sets. As an extremely valuable service to the research community, we willsearch
MEET THE FIRST SOFTWARE HERITAGE AMBASSADOR We are delighted to introduce our first ambassador, Pierre Poulain. Pierre has a PhD in physics and is a lecturer in bioinformatics at the University of Paris. He develops methods and tools for the analysis and visualisation of biological data, in particular from public databases. Convinced that open science and especially open source is a SOFTWARE HERITAGE SPONSORS MEET AT UNESCO’S HEADQUARTERS The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the available source code, for the benefit of all.. In the long journey we have undertaken, we are delighted to have established a strong partnership with UNESCO, starting with the Inria and UNESCO framework agreement on the preservation and sharing of the source codes of software, followed by the Paris Call to recognize SAVING AND REFERENCING RESEARCH SOFTWARE IN SOFTWARE HERITAGE Software Heritage allows to archive seamlessly your research software artifacts, and also to add to your research articles precise references to specific versions of the source code, down to fragments of individual source files. This allows to enhance significantly the experience of the reviewers of your work (for example, the artifact evaluation committees), and more SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Donate by credit/debit card. Please make a donation now, and take part in the ambitious mission to build the Great Library of Source Code! Depending on your country of residence, your donation can be tax-deductible, and we will send you a document that can be used for your tax records. Software heritage donation form. Euros US Dollars. GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to BLOG – SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With 10 billion source files from more than 150 million projects, the Software Heritage archive is the largest collection of source code ever created. Building the Software Heritage infrastructure is no simple feat. SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION Software Heritage is developed transparently and collaboratively. We release all the software we develop as Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). We encourage bug reports and code contributions from everyone interested in pursuing our software preservation mission. Resources Forge Where our software development happens: git repositories, issue and bug tracker, code reviews, and more. Dive into the MIRRORS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Towards a distributed and multistakeholder infrastructure “Let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident.”— Thomas JeffersonInstitutions and companies from all AN ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INDUSTRY Software is present in all industrial processes and products. The ability to use, understand, and evolve the processes and devices that run our industry relies on the ability to access, understand, and evolve the software that controls them. Industry heavily depends on software.Software Heritage will provide a universal, vendor-neutral, persistent reference software archive. On this SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Donate by credit/debit card. Please make a donation now, and take part in the ambitious mission to build the Great Library of Source Code! Depending on your country of residence, your donation can be tax-deductible, and we will send you a document that can be used for your tax records. Software heritage donation form. Euros US Dollars. GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to BLOG – SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With 10 billion source files from more than 150 million projects, the Software Heritage archive is the largest collection of source code ever created. Building the Software Heritage infrastructure is no simple feat. SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION Software Heritage is developed transparently and collaboratively. We release all the software we develop as Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). We encourage bug reports and code contributions from everyone interested in pursuing our software preservation mission. Resources Forge Where our software development happens: git repositories, issue and bug tracker, code reviews, and more. Dive into the MIRRORS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Towards a distributed and multistakeholder infrastructure “Let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident.”— Thomas JeffersonInstitutions and companies from all AN ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INDUSTRY Software is present in all industrial processes and products. The ability to use, understand, and evolve the processes and devices that run our industry relies on the ability to access, understand, and evolve the software that controls them. Industry heavily depends on software.Software Heritage will provide a universal, vendor-neutral, persistent reference software archive. On this SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in SOFTWARE HERITAGEMISSIONARCHIVECOMMUNITYSUPPORTABOUTDONATE Software Heritage Software is fragile unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted Software is the key to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage Software Heritage preserves software source code for present and future generations We are building the universal software archive We collect and preserve software in source code MISSION – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Our ambition is to collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form. On this foundation, a wealth of applications can be built, ranging from cultural heritage to industry and research. Collect Software is an essential part of ourlives.
SERVING THE WORLD HERITAGE Serving the world heritage. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Software in source code form is produced by humans and is understandable by them; as suchit is
SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines COLLECT AND CURATE LEGACY CODE An important mission “ support efforts to gather and preserve the artifacts and narratives of the history of computing, while the earlier creators are still alive”— Paris Call on Software Source Code “Software is a form of literature, written by humans to be read by humans as well as machines.”— Len Shustek,Computer
WELCOME TO THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE ARCHIVE Overview. The long term goal of the Software Heritage initiative is to collect all publicly available software in source code form together with its development history, replicate it massively to ensure its preservation, and share it with everyone who needs it. The Software Heritage archive is growing over time as we crawl new source code from software projects and development forges. APPROACH – SOFTWARE HERITAGE We are building an essential infrastructure, that is meant to ensure three main properties for the source code we collect:availability : the code will be stored, preserved and made accessible on the long termtraceability : each software component will get a unique identifier that can be relied upon in the long termuniformity :despite the
WELCOMING SLOAN SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With more than 7 billion source files from more than 120 million projects, the Software Heritage archive has the unique ability to retrace the detailed history of revisions of all versions of the code it contains. We are deligthed toannounce a
SOFTWARE HERITAGETRANSLATE THIS PAGE Software Heritage. Software Heritage. preserves software source code for present and future generations. Software Heritage. Software is fragile. unlike words carved in stone it can be deleted or get corrupted. Software is the key. to access information and a fundamental part of human heritage. Software Heritage. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF FAIR PRINCIPLES FOR SOFTWARE As announced at our latest annual progress report (2019), we participate in the FAIRsFAIR european project (Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe) which aims to supply practical solutions for the use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data life cycle. A large part of the technical and scientific knowledge that is being developed today resides in PEOPLE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Executives Roberto Di Cosmo (Founder, CEO) After teaching for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Roberto Di Cosmo became full professor in Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. He is currently on leave at Inria to lead the Software Heritage project.His research interests span a wide spectrum from foundational aspects oflogical
DONATE – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Donate by credit/debit card. Please make a donation now, and take part in the ambitious mission to build the Great Library of Source Code! Depending on your country of residence, your donation can be tax-deductible, and we will send you a document that can be used for your tax records. Software heritage donation form. Euros US Dollars. GRANTS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE A grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has been awarded to Software Heritage specifically to foster the emergence of a community of expert contributors to increase the coverage of the Software Heritage archive.. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a NEWSLETTER – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Archive You missed the first issues? Consult the archive! 2021 May 2021: On the power of the communityJanuary 2021: Looking beyond the crisis 2020 November 2020: Building the communityAugust 2020: Preserving the web of knowledgeJune 2020: Welcome to the Software Heritage Newsletter To stay up to date on what’s new in Software Heritage, you can subscribe to BLOG – SOFTWARE HERITAGE The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all the publicly available source code. With 10 billion source files from more than 150 million projects, the Software Heritage archive is the largest collection of source code ever created. Building the Software Heritage infrastructure is no simple feat. SUPPORT US – SOFTWARE HERITAGE You can help The Software Heritage archive will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries. Everyone can help us achieving these ambitious goals and there are several ways to help. Become a sponsor Pursuing our roadmap for the archive requires significant resources. We welcome companies, institutions, and individuals who SAVE AND REFERENCE RESEARCH SOFTWARE A pillar of Open Science “Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research.” — Software citation principles “Non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science”— Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934 “Sometimes, when you do not have the software, you do not have the data.”— Christine Borgman, JNSO 2018 Guidelines DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION Software Heritage is developed transparently and collaboratively. We release all the software we develop as Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). We encourage bug reports and code contributions from everyone interested in pursuing our software preservation mission. Resources Forge Where our software development happens: git repositories, issue and bug tracker, code reviews, and more. Dive into the MIRRORS – SOFTWARE HERITAGE Towards a distributed and multistakeholder infrastructure “Let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident.”— Thomas JeffersonInstitutions and companies from all AN ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INDUSTRY Software is present in all industrial processes and products. The ability to use, understand, and evolve the processes and devices that run our industry relies on the ability to access, understand, and evolve the software that controls them. Industry heavily depends on software.Software Heritage will provide a universal, vendor-neutral, persistent reference software archive. On this__ Close
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SOFTWARE HERITAGE
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WE ARE BUILDING THE UNIVERSAL SOFTWARE ARCHIVE We COLLECT and PRESERVE software in source code form, because software embodies our technical and scientific knowledge and humanity cannot afford the risk of losing it. Software is a precious part of our cultural heritage. We curate and make accessible all the software we collect, because only by SHARING it we can guarantee its preservation in the very long term. Discover our mission DO WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR CODE? We harvest publicly available source code from many software projects and keep up with development happening there. As of today our archive already contains and keeps safe for you:SOURCE FILES
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Programmatic access to the content of the archive is available via the Software Heritage API . The API allows to navigate the archive as a graph of development-related objects, such as file contents, directories, commits, releases. With the API developers can lookup individual objects by their IDs, retrieve their metadata, and jump from one to another following links — e.g., from commits to the corresponding directories or parent commits, from releases to released commits, etc. The API also allows to retrieve crawling information, such as tracked software origins and the full list of visits performed on each of them. This allows, for instance, to know when snapshots of a specific Git repository where taken and, for each of them, where each branch was pointing at the time. Read the API documentation IT CONCERNS ALL OF US. AND YOU CAN HELP! Software is so pervasive in our lives that its preservation concerns all of us. Our mission and the archive we are building will serve the needs of the many, from cultural institutions to scientists and industries.
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Software is present in all industrial processes and products. The universal source code archive we are building will help industry with provenance tracking, long-term archival, and software bill ofmaterials.
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GitHub recognizes the crucial importance of open source software and the work of millions of developers, around the globe, collaborating together. We at GitHub see it as part of our responsibility to …UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA
Pisa has been the first Italian University to foresee the future relevance of computer science, and it has committed to its development early on: by supporting the building of the first computer desig…VMWARE
To collect, preserve, and share all software that is publicly available in source code form is a tremendous task and a tremendously important one. VMware believes that open source software is anessen…
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Software Sustainability is one of the core elements to accelerate discovery. Reproducibility of scientific results, but also reusability and findability of software are core principles in science DANS…FOSSID
Software is the infrastructure that supports the world in which we live, from the cars we drive to the homes we live in and the way we communicate and conduct business. Inherent in this global, massiv… UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA Software is at the basis of most modern science. The reproducibility of scientific results and the whole concept of scientific research is deeply linked with the preservation and the study of software…Back to top
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