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* [https://opensha.org/ OpenSHA software]
 
* [https://opensha.org/ OpenSHA software]
**[https://github.com/opensha/ OpenSHA github]
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**[https://github.com/opensha/ OpenSHA github main]
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**[https://github.com/opensha/opensha/wiki OpenSHA github wiki]
 
* [https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/Broadband_Platform Broadband Platform]
 
* [https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/Broadband_Platform Broadband Platform]
** [https://github.com/SCECcode/bbp/wiki Broadband Platform github]
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** [https://github.com/SCECcode/bbp Broadband Platform github main]
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** [https://github.com/SCECcode/bbp/wiki Broadband Platform github wiki]
 
* [https://www.scec.org/research/ucvm SCEC UCVM Software]
 
* [https://www.scec.org/research/ucvm SCEC UCVM Software]
 
** [https://github.com/SCECcode/ucvm SCEC UCVM Software github]
 
** [https://github.com/SCECcode/ucvm SCEC UCVM Software github]

Revision as of 01:59, 7 October 2021

Routine Questions from Open Source Software Users

  1. There is a software or project “home page”.
  2. There is a statement of the purpose of the software.
  3. There is a description of the computer, operating system, and software stack needed to run the software.
  4. The software has an open-source software software license.
  5. There is a description of how to credit the software if I use it in my research.
  6. The date that the software was last-updated is available.
  7. There is a way to report problems or get help using the software.
  8. There is a method for obtaining information about software updates.
  9. There is a description of how the software is funded.
  10. This is a user registration process (either optional or required).

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