SWHAP Days – October 2022 – Paris
Preserving our Landmark Legacy Software: Collect, Archive, Display
Paris, 19-20 October 2022
Software Heritage organises SWHAP Days, a two-day workshop to reflect on the current state and the future of software preservation, exploring challenges and opportunities related to the collection, archival and display of our landmark legacy software.
This workshop will also be the chance to learn more about the Software Heritage Acquisition Process (SWHAP) and the Software Stories presentation platform, developed with support from UNESCO in collaboration with the University of Pisa and the sciencestories.io team.
Free to attend and open to the public, SWHAP Days will take place in Paris and online on the 19th and 20th of October 2022.
This workshop is organized with the support of UNESCO, Inria, Inria Foundation and Lip6.
Software Heritage is an open, non profit, multi-stakeholder initiative to build the universal archive of all publicly available source code, launched by Inria in partnership with UNESCO.
Programme
The daily program includes a series of short talks, followed by a practical demonstration of the Software Heritage Acquisition Process (October 19th) and of the Software Stories (October 20th). The program of each day will end with a round-table and a discussion on the future perspectives for archiving and displaying our software heritage.
You can watch the full playlist here:
October 19th: Collect & archive landmark legacy software
14.00 Welcome address
- Fackson Banda, Chief, Documentary Heritage Unit, UNESCO
- Anne-Catherine Fritzinger, Director of Libraries, Sorbonne University
- Fabrice Kordon, Director, LIP6
- Roberto Di Cosmo, Director, Software Heritage
15.45 Break
17.00 Session #3: Roundtable
- Pierre Mounier-Kuhn, CNRS, Sorbonne University & CentraleSupélec
- Baptiste Mélès, CNRS, Archives Henri-Poincaré & Université de Lorraine
- Hansen Hsu, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California
- Moritz Feichtinger, History Department, University of Basel
October 20th: Display & share our software heritage
15.30 Break
16.45 Session #6: Roundtable
- Elisabetta Mori, AIT & Software Heritage
- Tom Haigh, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee & Siegen University
- Marc Weber, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California
- Claire Fox, Emulation-as-a-Service Infrastructure (EaaSI)
- Katherine Thornton, Co-founder, ScienceStories.io
17.45 Closing remarks
- Roberto Di Cosmo, Director, Software Heritage