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Community-driven Activity

Fedora 6.0

A high-level roadmap and more detailed development plan for Fedora 6.0 are now available. The main features of this next major release will be support for transparent persistence via the Oxford Common File Layout and a built-in query endpoint. The first two code sprints have been scheduled for September 16-27 and November 4-15. Please sign up for a code sprint to participate in this effort.

Oxford Common File Layout

A 0.3 (Beta) release of the OCFL spec is available for review. You are invited to provide feedback, which will be discussed on future community calls.

The most recent OCFL editors community call took place on TuesdayWednesday, July 210. Notes and Notes and audio are available online. This call included ...updates on current implementations, feedback from the beta, and a discussion on recent GitHub issues.

Please join the ocfl-community mailing list for further updates.

Islandora 8

The Islandora Foundation released Islandora 8 version 1.0.0 last month. This is an important milestone for the Islandora project - built using Drupal 8 and Fedora 5, Islandora 8 faithfully integrates the two as invisibly as possible, giving an experience that is both more Drupal-y and more Fedora-y at the same time. Islandora 8 unlocks all of Drupal's features along with its entire ecosystem of contributed modules, all the while quietly preserving your metadata in a Fedora 5 repository behind the scenes.

If you would like to try Islandora 8 for yourself, there are three options:

  1. A sandbox of version 1.0.0 is available to play with at future.islandora.ca.
  2. A virtualbox VM is available for download here.
  3. You can install a development or production environment with the Ansible playbook, which has a corresponding 1.0.0 release.

Conferences and events

In an attempt to simplify the task of keeping up with Fedora-related meetings and events, a Fedora calendar is available to the community as HTML  and iCal .

If you have not already joined the fedora-project Slack workspace please start by visiting the self-registration form. Come join the conversation!

Upcoming Events

Fedora Workshop, Staatsarchiv Bern

On August 22, 2019 the State Archives Basel-Stadt and St. Gallen will host a Fedora Workshop for archives in the region. Please register in advance to attend - the workshop is limited to 30 people.

iPRES

iPRES is the premier and longest-running conference series on digital preservation. This year's conference will be held in Amsterdam on September 16-20. The program features a Fedora workshop and a presentation on Fedora 6, which will include support for the OCFL. Please register in advance to attend.

Past Events

Islandora Camp Switzerland

Islandora Camp went to Switzerland for the first time this summer, with a three-day camp hosted by Lib4RI - Library for the Research Institutes within the ETH domain: Eawag, Empa, PSI & WSL, and located at Eawag. You can see the full schedule and a selection of presentations here.

Fedora Camp Atlanta

The latest Fedora Camp was held in Atlanta, GA at Emory University in May. Camp participants got a detailed introduction to Fedora, including hands-on feature walkthroughs and discussions about the next major version of the software. Slides and notes can be found on the event page.

Open Repositories

The annual Open Repositories conference took place June 10-13 in Hamburg, Germany. The program included many Fedora-related workshops, presentations, and panels, and the event was followed by a Fedora User Group meeting. .Slides from the Fedora update, Designing a Migration Path update, and Fedora workshop are available online.