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. The post Meet the conservator fighting digital decay appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
Every new mirror for the Software Heritage archive is a step forward for digital preservation. The newest one is in Greece with GRNET.| Software Heritage
From lab to lecture hall: The rise of software in academia| Software Heritage
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 post From lab to lecture hall: The rise of software in academia appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code. The post Open Science needs a software revolution: Here’s a blueprint appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
Ron Burkey tells the story behind the Virtual AGC project and how it ended up at the Software Heritage Archive.| Software Heritage
Meet our new Ambassador, Neha Oudin, a data platform engineer, privacy advocate, and free software contributor. The post Bridging tech, activism, and the future of software archival appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.| Software Heritage
Software [is our] Heritage| Software Heritage
This tutorial shows how to use a structured approach to prepare your legacy software for preservation in the Software Heritage archive. The post Preserving legacy code with Software Heritage: A tutorial appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
Code is history. Discover SWHAP, the process designed by Software Heritage to preserve legacy software.| Software Heritage
The power of many: Collaborating for greater impact| Software Heritage
Driven by cyberattacks and new regulations, software supply chain security is a top concern that requires robust software identification. The post Why we need better software identification appeared first on Software Heritage.| Software Heritage
Simon Delamare, our newest Ambassador, promotes software sustainability to prevent digital decay and preserve valuable code.| Software Heritage
Software content doubles every 2-3 years. We're capturing this immense growth, securing code that fuels global science & innovation.| Software Heritage
Software Hash IDentifier (SWHID) has now been officially published as the ISO/IEC international standard 18670| Software Heritage
The ISO standard for the SWHID specification marks a milestone in establishing a framework for identifying software.| Software Heritage
Roberto Di Cosmo, Software Heritage co-founder, underscored the role of software preservation for the future of open science.| Software Heritage
CodeCommons is a two-year project based on the Software Heritage archive. Here are details of what we're working on with partners.| Software Heritage