What happens to our code in 2030? As the digital world enters a “common winter” of enclosure and predation, Software Heritage is repositioning its 28-billion-file archive as a permanent utility. It’s no longer about just saving code; it’s about building a global tech stack that can survive the frost and protect human rights.
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Software Heritage celebrates 10 years by bringing source code to the physical world. View 15 curated exhibits that treat code as art, history, and society.
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The 2026 event centers on preserving and leveraging source code as a Digital Public Good for a sustainable future.
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Tell your code’s story at our UNESCO exhibit. Submission deadline: September 8, 2025.
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Learn more about key discussions on topics from cybersecurity challenges to the future of AI and open science.
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A shared mission and a continuing collaboration with UNESCO In April 2017, Inria signed with UNESCO a framework agreement on the preservation and sharing of the source codes of…
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