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swh-deposit

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    Antoine R. Dumont authored
    Dropping the redundant SWH or Deposit terms along the way.
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    swh-deposit

    This is Software Heritage's SWORD 2.0 Server implementation, as well as a simple client to upload deposits on the server.

    S.W.O.R.D (Simple Web-Service Offering Repository Deposit) is an interoperability standard for digital file deposit.

    This implementation will permit interaction between a client (a repository) and a server (SWH repository) to permit deposits of software source code archives and associated metadata.

    The documentation is at ./docs/README-specification.md