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This document started off as a summary of software preservation and legacy issues at LEP for WOSSS19 and was subsequently expanded to address the possibility / appropriateness of applying FAIR[1] principles to software. It should be understood that memories of this era are now as dusty as the card decks that preceded it. (But not us?) [1] See https://www.force11.org/group/fairgroup/fairprinciples.
FAIR SOFTWARE CERNLIB LEGACY PRESERVATION
FAIR SOFTWARE CERNLIB LEGACY PRESERVATION
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