Our newest Ambassador Nika Maltar is a digital conservator coordinating the Software Collection at the Technisches Museum Wien. Her journey, from preserving internet-native art to becoming a Software Heritage Ambassador, highlights why community-driven FOSS tools are essential for saving code—the engine of our digital heritage—from decay.
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Every new mirror for the Software Heritage archive is a step forward for digital preservation. The newest one is in Greece with GRNET.
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Academic software has grown exponentially. Software Heritage Archive data shows where it’s being created, what languages are used, and the crisis in licensing.
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The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code.
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Ron Burkey tells the story behind the Virtual AGC project and how it ended up at the Software Heritage Archive.
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« 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…
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Meet our new Ambassador, Neha Oudin, a data platform engineer, privacy advocate, and free software contributor.
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Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.
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« IBM and Red Hat share a decades-long commitment to open source, from co-founding the Eclipse and Apache foundations to advancing Linux and donating key AI projects to the Linux AI…
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This tutorial shows how to use a structured approach to prepare your legacy software for preservation in the Software Heritage archive.
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