The Next Web (TNW) just published an interesting story addressing the problem of centralizing ongoing attempts of reproducibility. Could centralization save tremendous amounts of time and energy?

“’Unreproducible work wastes the time and effort of well-meaning researchers, and authors should strive to ensure at least one public implementation of their work exists,’ ContributionSecure14, who preferred to remain anonymous, told TechTalks in written comments. ‘Publishing a paper with empirical results in the public domain is pointless if others cannot build off of the paper or use it as a baseline.’”