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The 2019-2020 Fedora Annual Report is now available. Thanks to all who contributed content for the newsletterreport. Highlights include progress toward Fedora 6.0 and migrations from pervious previous versions, along with spotlights of important collections in Fedora repositories around the world. 

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Work on the IMLS-funded Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project began this month with two pilot kick-off meetings: University of Virginia and Whitman College. The grant team met with each pilot institution to establish roles, responsibilities, goals, and timelines. The project plans are still be being finalized, but you can follow the public GitHub project boards to keep track of progress on the pilots. In October the focus will be on preparing the University of Virginia's Fedora 3 data for migration, as well as progress toward a verification utility. Stay tuned for further updates!

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  1. Progress toward Fedora 4 & 5 → Fedora 6 migration (upgrade-utils)
  2. Integration of fcrepo-storage-ocfl into core
  3. Fedora API Alignment
    1. Prefer header (Inbound inbound references)
    2. Progress toward direct and Indirect Container Supportindirect container support

Through December of 2020 we will be holding one-week-long Fedora 6 mini-sprints during the first week of each month.

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The current sprint takes place October 5-9 with the following goals:

  1. F4→F5  migration: (versions) Add version upgrade from F4→F5 to complete F4→F6 migration path
  2. Amazon S3 SupportFedora API Alignment
  3. Complete implementation of direct containers
  4. Improve instrumentation for identifying and troubleshooting bottlenecks

Please add your name to any of the upcoming sprint dates on the wiki.

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