A preprint of '10 quick tips for making your software outlive your job' is now available on #arXiv.
This article was developed collaboratively. A special thanks goes to all the contributors and in particular to #CURIOSS team member, @richlitt who guided this piece of work from concept to completion.
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10 quick tips for making your software outlive your job
Loss of key personnel has always been a risk for research software projects. Key members of the team may have to step away due to illness or burnout, to care for a family member, from a loss of financial support, or because their career is going in a new direction. Today, though, political and financial changes are putting large numbers of researchers out of work simultaneously, potentially leaving large amounts of research software abandoned. This article presents ten tips to help researchers ensure that the software they have built will continue to be usable after they have left their present job -- whether in the course of voluntary career moves or researcher mobility, but particularly in cases of involuntary departure due to political or institutional changes.
