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Revision as of 08:52, 24 February 2017
In this page we keep track of the past and upcoming talks about Software Heritage, in various venues.
Please keep the table sorted by reverse date (most recent talk first).
2017
Date | Venue | Title | Speaker | Slides | Video |
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08 Feb 2017 | INRIA-EPFL workshop | What would you do with billions of source code files? Challenges and opportunities in software archival | Roberto Di Cosmo | ||
04 Feb 2017 | FOSDEM'17 | Software Heritage: Preserving the Free Software Commons (keynote) | Roberto Di Cosmo, Stefano Zacchiroli | VP8 | |
10 Jan 2017 | Congreso del Futuro | Software [is our] Heritage: Collecting, preserving and sharing the software source code of Mankind | Roberto Di Cosmo |
2016
2015
Date | Venue | Title | Speaker | Slides | Video |
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16 Dec 2015 | Seminar "Codes Sources", UPMC | Large-scale source code archival, publishing, and indexing with Debsources [and Software Heritage] | Stefano Zacchiroli | ||
04 Dec 2015 | EvoLille 2015 | Ten years analysing large code bases: a perspective | Roberto Di Cosmo | ||
21 May 2015 | International Scilab Users Conference | Preserving Software: Challenges and Opportunities for Reproducibility of Science and Technology | Roberto Di Cosmo | Vimeo |
2014
Date | Venue | Title | Speaker | Slides | Video |
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09 Dec 2014 | Reproductibility Working Group, Inria | Preserving Software: Challenges and opportunities for reproductibility | Roberto Di Cosmo |