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- Fedora design meeting was successful. Further debrief to come. Here's Aaron Birkland high level summary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-VXJ3JjtWWUooxCWegptWAUwvCp1SYjgzqZI9a1r45c/edit
- James Silas Creel indicating that the CAP system has changes and documentation to make it work with alternate authentication systems. These will be ready for a forthcoming release.
- Camel toolbox is not working and seems to be problematic to move to work with Fedora 5.
- Some time needs to be spent on how the parts still work together.
- If we are moving to a deployable jar then the structure should considered to allow.
- Jared Whiklo will continue to work on the fcrepo-camel-toolbox in Karaf, but a implementation as a JAR/WAR could be.
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/fcrepo-camel-webapp - an old wrapper for the fcrepo-camel that allows you to compile in whichever options you want in a single WAR file.
- Bethany Seeger mentioned that at Amherst they are working with Gradle and maybe there are simpler fixes there.
- Aaron Birkland suggests that each executable component would result in an executable JAR, then each could be deployed separately and connected as needed.
- Clear resolution on how to map OCFL to LDP model. Review the Fedora 6 sprint document and comment on the page and/or ask questions in Slack.
- Transactions are expected to remain, but there is some desire to not have the API change. Perhaps using the sidecar transaction specification for the time being.
- Aaron Birkland has written up a high-level summary for JHU which might have people understand the decisions - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-VXJ3JjtWWUooxCWegptWAUwvCp1SYjgzqZI9a1r45c/edit
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