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- What are the most important next steps in enabling scientific software preservation? - What do we need from [LXC][1] like technologies to support the preservation of computational science? - What is the biggest[software preservation and reproducibility] issue containers do **not** solve ---------- - Can you talk about economic sustainability for software preservation solutions? - What are viable business models for reproducibility platforms? ---------- - How can those of us interested in use of containers and/or emulation for software preservation and reproducibility continue to reach out to the user community to spread the world about tools, solutions and make further progress? ---------- Related to long term preservation of containers, in x years (5,10?) - what assurances do I hae that my container will still run? One strategy is to migrate containers forwar to the latest supported format - How do I kmow that my migrated container is producing the same results as the original, pre-migrated container? - Consider that the organization responsible for preserving the container is [probably] not the original creator /author of the container ---------- What have we learned from this workshop [if anything at all]? [1]: https://linuxcontainers.org/
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