Time/Place

This meeting is a hybrid teleconference and slack chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info:

Attendees 

  1. Danny Bernstein (star)
  2. Arran Griffith  
  3. Jared Whiklo - Meeting Chair
  4. Ben Pennell  
  5. Michael Ritter
  6. Demian Katz

**Each week a meeting chair will be assigned based on a rotating schedule.**

(star) - denotes note taker

Agenda

  1. Announcements:
    1. Reminder: Aug 4 - Maria Esteva from University of Texas Austin coming to present on their use case
    2. Transactions and side car specification decision
      1. Will leave current PR unmerged and outline expected behaviour in documentation until such time a new editorial board is able to be formed to further sidecar spec
        1. Not an indication of lack of interest or lack of importance, just at current moment those involved do not have additional time to dedicate to participating in the editorial board
    3. Open House(s) debrief
  2. New tickets:
  3. Updates on Backlog Tickets:
  4. In review tickets:
  5. Other topics
  6. Discuss migration:
    1. National Library of Wales - had originally been considering seeking consultancy services from us, but in initial testing have discovered that the migration-utils has been extremely helpful and they are like going to be able to do their own migration. Will be willing to share and talk about their story as they progress through.

Notes:

  1. We need everyone there on Aug 4th to support the discussion.
  2. Side-car spec:  we (Fedora as it is) are out of compliance with the public  spec.  There is no longer an editorial group on the Side-car.
    1. We will document that state of Fedora
    2. Until there is sufficient interest in the Side-car spec we will add to the side car PR to track our changes there but not merge anything. 
  3. Open house debrief:
    1. Horizontally scalable stateless clusters:  theoretically possible as long as ocfl staging,  and root directories are shared across instances.
  4. New Tickets
    1. FCREPO-3834:  James Alexander was interested in using XSLT to transform to Solr Index documents since Marmotta (LD Path) is end of life.
      1. There is a known desire for xml and we could make a general purpose service that does XSLT translation and redirects to output to a user-defined endpoint.
    2. Can we find someone on Jame's team who can help with this? 
    3. In theory it could be very simple - in theory.
  5. Backlog tickets and Review:
    1. Mike - updating tests on the transactional java client.


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