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  1. Resource Management (Linked Data Platform)
  2. Resource Versioning (Memento)
  3. Resource Authorization (Web Access Controls)
  4. Notifications (Activity Streams)
  5. Extended Binary Resource Operations
    • Fixity (HTTP headers)
    • Referenced Content via message/external-body Content-Type

The public comment period for the Candidate Recommendation will remain open until the Spring, after which we are targeting the release of the full Recommendation. Minimum requirements for transitioning to releasing the Recommendation include:

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Community-driven Activity

New Committers

We are pleased to welcome to new people to the Fedora committer group:

  • Yinlin Chen, Virginia Tech
  • Peter Eichman, University of Maryland

Fedora is developed collectively by a community of contributors and committers. All interested community members are encouraged to contribute to the project. Contributors who demonstrate sustained engagement with the project through quality participation in meetings, mailing lists, documentation and code updates can be nominated by existing committers to also become a committer. Yinlin and Peter have both demonstrated this kind of sustained engagement, and we are thrilled to have them on the team!

Alignment with API Specification

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This is an extremely important milestone for the Fedora project. If you are interested and available to participate in the next sprint, please add your name to the sprint planning page.

Oxford Common

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File Layout

The third OCFL call took place on Friday, March 9. Notes, video, and audio are available online. This call featured updates on work in-progress from institutions working on OCFL-related efforts and a review of comments on the OCFL Discussion Paper. We are also collecting use cases in a GitHub repository. The next meeting will be on Friday, May 25th at 11am ET. Please join the pasig-discuss mailing list for further updates.

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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 .
Additionally, thanks to the community contribution of Michael B. Klein from Northwestern University, the If you have not already joined the fedora-project Slack workspace now has a please start by visiting the self-registration form. Come join the conversation!

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