@codeberg @switchingsoftware

Is there a free-world [0] equivalent to GHTorrent [1] for storing git ephemera [2]?

[0] developers.reverseeagle.org/re
[1] ghtorrent.org
[2] investigating-archiving-git.gi

CC: @VickyRampin

PS: @resist1984 You quoted a very good URL for the ethics of github recently (IIRC) - could you remind me (us) of the URL please? (It was incomplete though, without mentioning the racist action of excluding people from some countries.)

@resist1984 @VickyRampin @switchingsoftware @codeberg

Excellent :))). Thanks!

That's now in the footnote on page 15:

upload.disroot.org/r/PaJyxAQD#=

Commit dc06405 (or a variation on it) should appear in the final
arxiv.org/abs/2006.03018 version, i.e. a postprint, if my pull request codeberg.org/maneage/paper-con is accepted.

PS: The first link in the git.sdf.org list is archived at:
web.archive.org/web/2020081913

@boud @codeberg @switchingsoftware @VickyRampin i love the way you did your footnotes, using superscripts for hyperlinks at the bottom of the page & bracketed references to MLA/APA citations at the end. A also love the code listings; great idea to color the comments gray inside of a verbatim environment. Is the tex file published anywhere? It would be cool to use the attachfile pkg to embed a copy of the latex code in the pdf.

@resist1984 @VickyRampin

The style is mostly that of the journal - with some typical astronomy type improvements. ;)

The main paper.tex file, the files that feed into it, and the default 'make' scripts for making the software and the pdf, and their git history, are fully traceable. For the current version dc06405:

* codeberg.org/maneage/paper-con
* codeberg.org/maneage/paper-con

Zenodo has frozen versions of record: zenodo.org/record/4913277
e.g. zenodo.org/record/4291207/file

Also SWH: archive.softwareheritage.org/b

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@boud @VickyRampin Thanks! I didn't know about zenodo.org but it looks very useful.

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