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Notes from committer call 10-Nov-2004 (11-Nov-2004 Aus)
Jim, Richard J, Gabriela, Scott, Richard R, Ralph, Rob
DSpace 1.2.1
Permissions bug seems the only showstopper.
1.2.1 beta 2 by the end of this week, 1.2.1 next week with a fix for the
permissions bug
Jim has managed to get crond compiling docs each night (how to access?)
Potential multi-repository change to DSpace 1.x
Don't need separate Tomcat instances – .war's just fine
Richard J has 3 instances running just fine
Gabriela has 2 instances running using 2 Tomcat instances
Richard R: Need more details, test to do with memory consumption
Jim: Would be good to have this done in a 2.0 context
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DSpace+2.0 process
People happy with the approach lined out in email 'DSpace+2.0 process
thoughts'
Ralph: Need to flesh out infrastructure more. E.g. Cocoon as container
- more details about requirements and how that would work, so we can
make a decision
Jim: Should decide which standards and what tiers first, then we can
decide on tools. Consider how people are going to want to build
applications? DSpace an application vs a toolkit FEDORA-style?
Scott: Interested to look at some of the FEDORA work – they have a
form of AIP in there
Ralph: Would be good to approach FEDORA people about that, but need
some clear requirements
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Rob: have some good ideas, not sure if they've been communicated via
docs and email effectively, hence prototype
Discussion about framework/toolkit approach vs application. Consensus
we definitely need to maintain the 'works out of the box' aspect of
DSpace. Proposal to accumulate requirements so that we can be sure that
a base DSpace+2.0 fulfills our basic requirements.
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Discussion of some of the basic areas:
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Ralph: Should look at IMS digital repo definitions (reference?)
Work over next few months
Jim: Hoping to start a second asset store prototype
Ralph: Thinking about versioning – how CVS (or subversion or ARCH)
could work as an asset store
Scott: Interested in looking at providing ingest services