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- Announcements
- June 1-5 sprint
- accomplished quite a bit
- 1 pending ticket
- not a ticket, but progress made on documenting fedora-ocfl structure and header file structure
- Design - Fedora Header Files
- Design - Fedora OCFL Object Structure
- reflections
- lots of PRs on Friday => fedoraful weekend
- contingencies come up
- fairly smooth
- next demo
- search? Danny & David will work on it.
- database work?
- mark features that should be done
- test suite - someone run it after each spring & track results over time
- performance tests - run existing jmeter tests and/or modify them. Add to next sprint.
- renaming of master branch
- sooner or later it'll change
- how to handle with existing PRs? can retarget all PRs in GitHub.
- fedora id limits
- OCFL persistence - archival group parts, because of mapping logical paths to content paths
- translate between logical path and content path?
- limitations based on how to persist fedora-specific data (eg. reserving .fcrepo, ...)
- DB - eg. varchar in mysql limit - could be avoided
- discuss later
- OCFL persistence - archival group parts, because of mapping logical paths to content paths
Actions
- Andrew Woods to reply to leaders side-loading thread with proposal
- Danny Bernstein to ensure that a JIRA exists for scenario of transaction does not succeed completely, but rollback does succeed (see: 2020-06-11 - Fedora Tech Meeting)
- Peter Winckles to create a JIRA to investigate support for optimistic locking and mutable head (see: 2020-06-11 - Fedora Tech Meeting)
- Who: Clarify in documentation that multiple simultaneous writes to OCFL are not supported
- Jared Whiklo to investigate impact of removing JMS Headers on camel tooling.
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