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'''Software Heritage''' is a European-funded effort to archive software source code of all kinds, including all the versions thereof. It offers [https://archive.softwareheritage.org/save/ instant saving of individual repos] and [https://archive.softwareheritage.org/add-forge/ regularly saving all repos on a forge]. The [https://archive.softwareheritage.org/ archive] is publicly available and the LWN article "[https://lwn.net/Articles/693092/ Preserving the global software heritage]" gives more details. | |||
Other software archives include: | |||
* [[Codearchiver]] | |||
* [[GitHub]] | |||
* https://snapshot.debian.org/ (archive of all Debian history including binaries and source code) | |||
* https://archive.org/details/software (focuses on binaries and the most ephemeral software; open submission) | |||
* http://openhub.net/ (focused on analysis; open submission) | |||
[[Category:Special cases]] | |||
[[Category:Code]] |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 8 October 2023
Software Heritage is a European-funded effort to archive software source code of all kinds, including all the versions thereof. It offers instant saving of individual repos and regularly saving all repos on a forge. The archive is publicly available and the LWN article "Preserving the global software heritage" gives more details.
Other software archives include:
- Codearchiver
- GitHub
- https://snapshot.debian.org/ (archive of all Debian history including binaries and source code)
- https://archive.org/details/software (focuses on binaries and the most ephemeral software; open submission)
- http://openhub.net/ (focused on analysis; open submission)