From ERC data management plan:
The timeline for release of data will coincide with publication of results in a peer reviewed journal and after patent filing. Datasets will be made openly available, including the raw sequencing data, processed molecular barcode networks, and spatial reconstructions. Datasets made available will be selected on the basis of their utility for demonstrating the techniques developed in the project, and usefulness for benchmarking e.g. reconstruction quality. Code used to process the data will be made available as well, both in the form of a persistent version used to produce the data, as well as a maintained and updated repository version. Upon publications, public datasets will be available under an open license CC-BY 4.0, and code will be available under MIT License.
Raw sequencing data will use the standard FASTQ format compatible with most bioinformatic tools. Processed network data will be stored as CSV sparse matrix format, and spatial position data will be stored as a list of coordinates CSV format. Data will be stored using DOIs for tracking.
For experimental data, metadata will include a sample ID, experimental conditions, processing parameters.
For computational data, algorithm details, versions of code, and processing parameters.
For network data: node and edge attributes. Metadata will be stored alongside the data.