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The url and the location map: http://11870.com/pro/manolo-1934-bar-restauranteImage Removed

In any case, the area of Moncloa/Arguelles is full of bars.

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  • Andrew Woods
  • Aaron Birkland
  • Brad McLean
  • Kai Strnad
  • Asger Blekinge
  • Steve Bayliss
  • Thorny Staples
  • Bill Branan
  • Chris Wilper (virtual Chris)
  • Bill Parod (Northwestern U., USA)
  • Louis Varita (UNED Univ in Spain)
  • Chris Wilper (virtual ChrisMatteo Boscini (CILEA, Italy)

Meeting notes

Morning session

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  1. Not a lot has changed since the London meeting (Data Conservancy work has affected availability)
  2. Feedback needed in order to progress this (Aaron presenting at the conference, specifically requesting feedback)
  3. Series of special topics meetings to be held to make decisions
  4. There are big issues, need proper governance for these issues
  5. Key themes in progressing this are a roadmap and governance
  6. Development plans to be finalized at next committer face-to-face

Enhanced content models

  1. Most of the ECM specification has been implemented for 3.4
  2. The validate method has been implemented (outstanding work on RELS-INT validation)
  3. Items on the roadmap:
    1. "Clone" method (3.5 release?)
    2. Search engine configuration for atomistic models
    3. Also noted that atomistic models are problematic in general for indexing, searching, OAI-PMH

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  1. There is a basic working implementation (http://github.com/kstrnad/fedora-commons-dropboxImage Removed)
  2. This is a "folder watcher", FTP is also available

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  1. We have two APIs (REST, SOAP) with two sets of code
  2. SOAP splits into API-A and API-M, REST does not
  3. Mapping SOAP directly to REST does cause issues, however we should perform a comparison and understand the differences
  4. The Java client should map directly to the server API
  5. Merging APIs should be targetted at the 4.0 release
  6. Consider hooking authorization to objects/datastreams rather than API methods