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The goal of Software Heritage working groups is to accompany the growth of the software archive built by Software Heritage, and make sure that proper connections are established with all related initiatives, user and interest groups. | The goal of Software Heritage working groups is to accompany the growth of the software archive built by Software Heritage, and make sure that proper connections are established with all related initiatives, user and interest groups. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:43, 3 July 2016
The goal of Software Heritage working groups is to accompany the growth of the software archive built by Software Heritage, and make sure that proper connections are established with all related initiatives, user and interest groups.
All working groups abide to the general principles set out in the Working group process.
The planned working groups are shortly described below, with their current status.
List of working groups
Extending the archive
- Source Discovery and Ingestion (SODI), planned
- Metadata and Linked Data (MELD), planned
Evolving the archive
- Modeling and Ingesting Version control systems (MIV), planned
- Distribution, Replication and Query (DIREQ), planned
Connecting the archive
- Reproducibility of Software (REOS), planned
- Open Access and Data (OPAD), planned
Using the archive
- Scientific API (SAPI), planned
- Ethical and Legal Issues and Environment (ELIE), planned
Resources
- The Glossary page collects the definition of terms commonly used in the Software Heritage project.