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[EN] ByteSized: how to get your (digital) ducks in a row - with Richard Acton
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English Edition (ByteSized): In this first episode of the new ByteSized dRTP season, sponsored by the STEP-UP programme from the EPSRC (UK) you'll meet Richard Acton. Richard created a tool to help you keep track of all the steps you should take to make your software shareable and reproducible. With checklists, built right into your GitLab, GitHub repo.
Links
- https://rsspdc.org/ home page for the checklists
- https://rsspdc.gitlab.io/slides/bytesize-workshop_2026-02-26.html#/outline
- https://gitlab.com/rsspdc/checklists download the checklists MD files from here
- https://www.software.ac.uk/news/software-management-plans Software management plan (SMP) from the Software Sustainability Institute
- https://www.france-grilles.fr/presoft-software-management-plans-model/ another template of a SMP from Teresa Gomez-Diaz (Paris, France) - PRESOFT
I'd like to thank the STEP-UP project for their support of this podcast. STEP-UP is a collaboration between Imperial College London, King's College London, University College London and the University of Westminster. STEP-UP is funded by the Engineering and Science and Physical Research Council in the UK.
Thank you for listening! Merci de votre écoute! Vielen Dank für´s Zuhören!
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