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The ESCAPE Open-source Software and Service Repository (OSSR) offers trusted tools for astronomy and physics research. This curated platform ensures reliable, up-to-date software, fostering scientific advancement and community collaboration.

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  • Astroparticle Physics
  • Particle Physics

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  • The ESCAPE project addresses the need for a centralized, reliable source of open-source software and services in fundamental science domains.
  • Existing software dissemination methods often lack curation, leading to challenges in finding trustworthy and up-to-date tools for scientific research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish and maintain the ESCAPE Open-source Software and Service Repository (OSSR) as a central hub for trusted open-source tools.
  • To facilitate easy access, download, and contribution of software and services within the astronomy, astroparticle physics, and particle physics communities.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a curated repository with a regular update schedule and a dedicated curation board.
  • Establishment of a rigorous onboarding process ensuring software reliability, documentation, and adherence to modern development best practices.
  • Provision of training for students and researchers on developing high-quality scientific software.

Main Results:

  • The OSSR currently hosts a diverse range of software and services, including tools for data management, analysis, and machine learning.
  • The repository effectively disseminates open-source software and services developed by ESCAPE project partners.
  • The OSSR has been successfully adopted by researchers globally, demonstrating its utility and effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • The ESCAPE OSSR serves as a vital and trustworthy resource for the scientific community, enhancing research capabilities.
  • The repository's curated approach and focus on best practices ensure the quality and reliability of available software and services.
  • The ESCAPE OSSR actively encourages community contributions, fostering a collaborative environment for scientific software development.