From scientific research to #AI models, from critical infrastructure to everyday applications, software plays a vital role in shaping our present and future. https://www.softwareheritage.org/2025/02/26/takeaways-software-heritage-symposium-2025/ #SWH2025
Takeaways from the Software Heritage Symposium 2025 - Software Heritage

Learn more about key discussions on topics from cybersecurity challenges to the future of AI and open science.

Software Heritage
Takeaways from the Software Heritage Symposium 2025 - Software Heritage

Learn more about key discussions on topics from cybersecurity challenges to the future of AI and open science.

Software Heritage
Leaf packages: They're the hidden dependencies that can leave your software vulnerable. More from @zacchiro on how @swheritage provides a universal knowledge base to help you secure your code. https://www.softwareheritage.org/2025/02/26/takeaways-software-heritage-symposium-2025/ #SWHSec #SWH2025
Takeaways from the Software Heritage Symposium 2025 - Software Heritage

Learn more about key discussions on topics from cybersecurity challenges to the future of AI and open science.

Software Heritage
Catch Symposium & Summit 2025 Panel sessions about #AI, #OpenScience, #cybersecurity & more - now on YouTube. #SWH2025 https://www.youtube.com/@softwareheritage4978
Before you continue to YouTube

#SWH2025 Panel: Memory of the world

Moderator: Fackson Banda, UNESCO

Anthea Seles, McGill University, Documentary Heritage and Artificial Intelligence: Approaches and Considerations
Charles Henry, Council on Library & Information Resources (CLIR), Leveraging the ‘Hidden Collections Africa’ through sustainable infrastructure
David C. Brock, Computer History Museum, Preserving and Interpreting Software History at the Computer History Museum

At the Software Heritage Symposium 2025 at UNESCO. Talks about code preservation, AI, reproducibility, ethics, computing, and many more. If you're around these topics, it's quite a very enjoyable event ;) #SWH2025

While we are all sitting at the #SWH2025, there is one person missing.

Despite all the people in the room, Lunar (Software Heritage) is not among us anymore.

RIP Lunar https://www.softwareheritage.org/2024/11/15/remembering-lunar/?lang=fr

Remembering Lunar - Software Heritage

Software Heritage mourns the loss of Lunar, aka Jérémy Bobbio, on Nov. 8, 2024.

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Petr Knoth (Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University) talks about the reproducibility crisis, the role of software in science, and how source code availability is the very first prerequisite to address the crisis.

#SWH2025 #ReproducibleResearch

#SWH2025 Open science panel
Moderator: Morane Gruenpeter, Software Heritage
Kazutsuna Yamaji, Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform (RCOS), National Institute of Informatics (NII)
Micha Moskovic, CERN
Sarah Cohen Boulakia, Université Paris Saclay
Nicolas Fressengeas, Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR)
Lorena Barba, The George Washington University
Ezra Clark, Technology and Innovation Policy Section, UNESCO
"I heard Llama mentioned in the context of #OpenSource AI and that's appalling because Llama is not an #OpenSource anything. Llama’s terms of use contain restrictions that are so clearly in violation of the basic principles of #OpenSource that we don’t need to even think that because it’s an AI it requires special treatment. Join us: Tell Zuckerberg and Yann LeCunn publicly that Lama is not open source, it violates the Open Source Definition. LLama is not Open Source. Stop lying,” @ed #SWH2025