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- Danny Bernstein
- Andrew Woods
- Aaron Birkland
- Bethany Seeger
- David Wilcox
- Ben Pennell
- James Silas Creel
- Jared Whiklo
- Jon Roby
- Peter Eichman
Agenda
Announcements
- 5.0.1 Release
- Publishing CTS Test Results
- James Silas Creel 's demo of TAMU's CAP frontend for Fedora (15 minutes)
- Status of ecosystem tools:
- Java Client Release
- fcrepo-camel
- camel toolbox
- 5.1.0
- Ready for review
Archiving following GitHub projects (making read-only)
- PRs
- Issues that are ready to be worked:
Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-29372968 Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-29362971 Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-2935
- Ready for review
- Status of ecosystem tools:
- Java Client Release
- fcrepo-camel
- camel toolbox
- fcrepo-mint (question: is any one using it)
- 4→ 5 migration and 5 → 5 support.
- Next steps
1889 Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-2975 - "Check if metadata is available in commons.js" :
- fcrepo3/trippi
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-before33
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-historical
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-jms-solr-indexing
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-indexer-fourstore
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-jruby-admin
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-triplegenerators-tei
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-message-consumer
- Issues that are ready to be worked:
Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-2937 Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-2936 Jira server DuraSpace JIRA serverId c815ca92-fd23-34c2-8fe3-956808caf8c5 key FCREPO-2935
- 4→ 5 migration and 5 → 5 support.
- Next steps
- Your issue here 2019 Priorities
- Modeshape replacement OCFL
Please squash a bug!
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Minutes
Actions
Announcements
5.0.1 Release
- Seems like this is ready to go
- Ran into a security issue with a dependency but this has been patched
- RC2 released, has already been tested by a few people
- Still needs Linux and Windows sanity builds, Linux test suite run
- Andrew and Bethany will build on Linux
Publishing CTS Test Results
- We now have a home for test results: https://fedora.info/spec-tests/
- Ideally, those with alternate implementations would run the test suite and issue a pull request to post the results: https://github.com/fcrepo/fedora.info
- Alternatively, would the Fedora committers run the test suite instead?
- Agreement that we should trust implementers to run the suite and report the results
James Silas Creel 's demo of TAMU's CAP frontend for Fedora (15 minutes)
- Needed to edit metadata in Fedora, HTML interface is not fully featured
- Built a Curator's Admin Platform
- Can create new IR views, import metadata schemas
- Visually edit metadata, add fields, batch edit
- Can restrict which metadata properties are available to add/edit
- Available on GitHub: https://github.com/TAMULib/Cap
- Something like a middle ground between the default Fedora HTML UI and a more fully featured front-end like Islandora or Samvera
Status of Ecosystem Tools
- Java client
- No further movement, is there a documented release process?
- Release process is on the wiki
- fcrepo-camel
- Aaron put in a pull request which is ready for review
5.1.0
- Development driven by need
- Some interest in state tokens
- Bring CTS failures to zero
- 3 issues to resolve in addition to state tokens
- Fixing bugs
- Fedora 4 to 5 migration path
- Scope of Fedora 6.0 is an OCFL-compliant ModeShape replacement
- Probably makes sense to focus more on this release than on incremental improvements
Migration tooling
- Fedora 4 to 5 tooling
- Should this be part of the import/export tool or a separate utility?
- A separate tool would be less of a maintenance headache
- Maybe bundle a separate utility into the same import/export pipeline?
- Have we standardized the on-disk format for exports? Is this aligned with a particular version of Fedora? Could be tied to a version of the Fedora API.
- Should this be part of the import/export tool or a separate utility?
Actions
- Danny Bernstein to write short technical summary for the newsletter
- Danny Bernstein will setup test page for 5.0.1
- Danny Bernstein to create 5.0.1 RC
- Bethany Seeger will start page for CTS testing results (matrix), to include explanation of test and results
- Andrew Woods will start by putting up raw HTML results for CTS now, so community can have access to them.
- Checking with Peter Eichmanregarding: UMD is storing checks and results for fixity checks inside Fedora, it would be good to capture this process in the community documentation.
- Danny Bernstein will reach out to Yinlin Chen to see about a fcrepo4-docker release with the 5.0 architecture.
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