"Detecting cosmic voids via maps of geometric-optics parameters", MNRAS 2023 - pre-proofs version is now officially "available" through a paywall, or as #OpenScience for #Reproducibliity on a modest cluster (see README.md) at these URLs:
* #ArXiv_2304_00591 https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.00591
* frozen record #Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/8103985
* live git #Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/mpeper/lensing
* archived git #SWH: https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/revision/169cb31e75ba6bcb69dd31741cf53fcfc6795f91/?origin_url=https://codeberg.org/mpeper/lensing
#swh #codeberg #zenodo #arxiv_2304_00591 #reproducibliity #openscience
@stroppypanda @neil #SoftwareHeritage.org (#SWH) exists for precisely this purpose. You can get more redundancy by hosting at a more ethical forge than #Github. Check out this list: https://git.sdf.org/humanacollaborator/humanacollabora/src/branch/master/forge_comparison.md
#softwareheritage #swh #github
@blacklight I know Software Heritage is mirroring #Gitlab.com projects, but I think it’s on a per request basis. What we need is #SWH to automatically grab all dormant projects that are threatened, instead of just archiving the specific projects people request. Hmm.. or perhaps we just need a bot that detects dormant projects and mechanizes mirror requests to SWH.
@blacklight You’re using the wrong tool for the job. The best place to archive dormant projects is Software Heritage (#SWH). Also, #Gitlab.com deleting repos of any kind is a good thing b/c that’s the absolute worst forge in existence from a freedom, privacy, human rights PoV. See https://git.sdf.org/humanacollaborator/humanacollabora/src/branch/master/gitlab-dot-com.md
@frankie @josias A better place to stash that code is #SoftwareHeritage.org (aka #SWH). MS #Github is a particularly poor place to put it. Feeding #Microsoft’s servers helps a top adversary of our principles. I suggest deleting the github repo & scheduling the Codeberg repo for SWH harvesting.
#softwareheritage #swh #github #microsoft
#OpenScience #Cosmology #Reproducibility @civodul
Make your own #galaxies starting from a POSIX system, and check our results with our #Maneage pipeline:
"The role of the elaphrocentre in low surface brightness galaxy formation"
* #ArXiv preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.03742
* #Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/4062461
* live git #codeberg: https://codeberg.org/boud/elaphrocentre
* archived git #swh: https://archive.softwareheritage.org/swh:1:dir:c4770e81288f340083dd8aa9fe017103c4eaf476
Default resources for 128^3 particles, levelmax=12, 4 cores: 8 hours, 14.8 Gb RAM, 162 Gb disk.
#openscience #cosmology #reproducibility #galaxies #maneage #arxiv #zenodo #codeberg #swh
https://www.softwareheritage.org/2020/05/26/citing-software-with-style/# #SoftwareDevelopment : Citing software with style using #BiblatexSoftware from @rdicosmo of #SWH
#softwaredevelopment #BiblatexSoftware #swh