Abstract
This is a third (and last) in a series of short (ok, the first and second were actually short, even if this one isn’t) blogs related to talks and discussions at the 10th RDA Plenary. <strong> Software Heritage </strong> Software Heritage (as described in a recent&nbsp;white paper) is a really interesting and very ambitious project that started (or at least was announced) last summer.
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