CodeCommons annual review – 2025-09-22
CodeCommons celebrated its first anniversary by bringing the community together for a plenary event at Inria Paris on September 22, 2025. The day was dedicated to reviewing our progress, sharing…
CodeCommons celebrated its first anniversary by bringing the community together for a plenary event at Inria Paris on September 22, 2025. The day was dedicated to reviewing our progress, sharing…
Every new mirror for the Software Heritage archive is a step forward for digital preservation. The newest one is in Greece with GRNET.
GRNET is expanding its commitment to Open Science by contributing to Software Heritage by hosting a Software Heritage Mirror in partnership with France’s National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria). The starting point was the FAIRCORE4EOSC project, through which GRNET successfully deployed a Software Heritage Mirror — a complete, independent copy of the world’s largest universal source code archive — in GRNET’s data centers.
Academic software has grown exponentially. Software Heritage Archive data shows where it’s being created, what languages are used, and the crisis in licensing.
The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code.
Ron Burkey tells the story behind the Virtual AGC project and how it ended up at the Software Heritage Archive.
“Open-source software and codes are at the core of academic research. Building on its partnership with Software Heritage, Université Paris-Saclay will further enhance its quest to safeguard software longevity and…