Code at the core: Software Heritage at UN Headquarters
Software content doubles every 2-3 years. We’re capturing this immense growth, securing code that fuels global science & innovation.
Software content doubles every 2-3 years. We’re capturing this immense growth, securing code that fuels global science & innovation.
CodeCommons aims to provide a centralized repository of essential resources, including code, documentation, and metadata, to facilitate the creation of smaller, more effective datasets for the next generation of AI tools.
CodeCommons is a two-year project building on the Software Heritage archive. Here’s an overview of the projects we and our partners are working on.
On July 4 2018 the first French national plan for Open Science identified Software Heritage as a key initiative to support software used and produced in research and led to the…
We are excited to announce that Software Heritage has been chosen as one of Google Summer of Code 2019 participating organization. Google Summer of Code is a global program focused…
Here at Software Heritage, we are taking over the mission of collecting, preserving, and sharing the source code of all the software available. This is a complex task, that involves…
Today we release all of our own source code as Free/Open Source Software. As we’re posting this, our fellow engineer Nicolas « olasd » Dandrimont is addressing the DebConf16 attendees with the first technical…