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- 6 Teile Holzknoten by Andreas Röver, license: CC BY-SA 3.0
- Closerie Des Lilas by Hayden Irwin, license: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
- Keys by Jim Pennucci, license: CC BY 2.0
- Les fruits de pissenlit by zambaville, license: CC BY 2.0
- Sealey Warehouse by Mark Hunter, license: CC BY 2.0
- Stars missing the UFO we saw later by Andrew Kneebone, license: CC BY-SA 2.0
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- some portraits are © Inria / Photo G. Scagnelli, license: CC BY 4.0
- Stuttgart Public Library, Germany by O Palsson, license: CC BY 2.0
- some portraits are © Inria / Photo B. Fourrier
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- The Archives and Libraries Interest Group, ALIG, welcomes CSAL members © iStock / Sean Fleming
- Reach the next level with the Mooc “Reproducible Research II: Practices and tools for managing computations and data” © iStock / BongkarnThanyakij
- Join the session “Infrastructures for Research Software: Moving toward adoption” © iStock / Andrey Suslov
- About software preservation: a reading list based upon “Towards Preserving Digital Culture”, the interviews series by Camille Françoise © iStock / Jacek Kita
- The 2024 Roadmap Unveiled: A Vision for Software Heritage © iStock / CoreDesignKEY
- “Towards Preserving Digital Culture”: an interview series by Camille Françoise © iStock / BrAt_PiKaChU
- The 2024 Software Heritage Community Workshop © iStock / Dedraw Studio
- Highlights of the 2024 Software Heritage Symposium © Inria / Photo M. Magnin
- Pioneering the Future of Code Preservation and AI with StarCoder2 © iStock / Larysa Tsyvinska
- Partnering in the FAIR-IMPACT Open Call to implement the Research Software Metadata Guidelines © iStock / Galeanu Mihai
- Software Heritage priorities in the 2023 technical roadmap © iStock / Christoph Burgstedt
- On the road(map) for 2023! © iStock / Christoph Burgstedt
- #swMATH archives the source code developed by mathematicians in Software Heritage! © iStock / Jackie Niam
- Unveiling the Amaya Story: A Pioneering Web Browser and Editor © Inria
- Software Heritage Statement on Large Language Models for Code © iStock / Sashkinw
- Deep Dive into the archival of Software Metadata © iStock / Johan Holmdahl
- The first SWHID publicly available specification is out! © iStock / NicoElNino
- Join us in Preserving Inria’s Software Heritage: A Call to Contribute © Inria
- The first SWHID publicly available specification is out! © iStock / ktsimage
- Open Source ensures code remains a part of culture, by Simon Phipps © iStock / NosUA
- New user-dedicated features © iStock / undefined
- All of humankind’s source code in a nutshell © iStock / Nobi_Prizue
- The 2022 roadmap is out! © iStock / Tetiana Lazunova
- Software Heritage in 2021: five years already! © iStock / zhaojiankang
- Meeting at UNESCO to celebrate five years of Software Heritage © Inria / Photo B. Fourrier
- A new effort to expand the Software Heritage archive © iStock / ipopba
- Building the next generation object storage for Software Heritage © iStock / Rawf8
- We’re hiring a Software Engineering Manager! © iStock / amanalang
- Celebrating Five Years of Building Software Heritage © iStock / Kora_ra
- International archives day © iStock / NicoElNino
- Know your software: contributing to cybersecurity through traceability © iStock / peshkov
- Next generation counters are up and running! © iStock / Tetiana Lazunova
- A peek under the rood with the 2021 roadmap © iStock / Christoph Burgstedt
- Software Heritage in 2020: looking beyond the crisis © iStock / smshoot
- We are hiring! Join Software Heritage’s team! © iStock / tatianazaets
- Introducing the Software Heritage ambassador programme © iStock / designer491
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