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This meeting is open to anyone who would like to attend; it will provide an opportunity for members of the Fedora community to connect, share information, and provide updates on local projects and initiatives. This meeting will be based around American timezones, but anyone is welcome to attend. 

When

April 13, 2021: 1:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

April 14, 2021: 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Where

Online via Zoom

Agenda/Presentations

All times are EDT.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Time

Topic

Presenter

1:00pm - 1:10pmWelcome and Introductions
1:10pm - 1:30pmUMD UpdateJosh Westgard
1:30pm - 1:50pmUC Davis Digital CollectionsQuinn J Hart
1:50pm - 2:10pmMigrating Fedora 3 to Fedora 6 with Migration-UtilsScott Prater
2:10pm - 2:30pmBREAK
2:30pm - 2:50pmFedora Program & Community UpdateDavid Wilcox/Arran Griffith
2:50pm - 3:10pm

NLM Repository Update

Calvin Xu, Jennifer Gilbert & Doron Shalvi
3:10pm - 3:30pmWrap-Up & DiscussionAll


Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Time

Title

Presenter

1:00pm - 1:10pmWelcome & Introductions
1:10pm - 1:30pmSamvera UpdateHeather Green Klein
1:30pm - 1:50pmIslandora UpdateDanny Lamb
1:50pm - 2:10pm

Lightning Talks:


James Creel

2:10pm - 2:30pmBREAK
2:30pm - 3:00pmFedora 6.0 and Migration BreakoutDanny Bernstein
3:00pm - 3:20pmWrap-Up & DiscussionAll

Notes

Josh Westgard - UMD Update

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  • Will be releasing new and improved Camel toolbox with Fedora 6
    • Community wanted something so as not to be tied in to Karaf
  • NLM wanted to see how data coming out of Solr would look in Fedora
    • Should they try it in Marmotta?
  • Sideloading - is it in 6?
    • NLM this seems like an attractive use case
    • It is available and works
    • Does perform validations on OCFL objects to ensure it is recognizable
    • Not practically usable at the moment - probably better done with some other type of utility
    • The feature as it exists only supports adding new objects, not for old objects
  • Archive moves and OCFL
    • When doing migration from 3-6 b/c of the way OCFL structures archival groups, but maybe you can explain it further
      • New feature of 6 - you have some control over where files live on disk
      • Community wanted some way to co-locate all those objects
      • When you use archive groups, everything gets versioned together as one unit
    • Can you have a mix of archival groups and single data stream OCFL objects?
      • Yes, because they functional independently
      • However when you modify objects in Fedora it locks to that single request

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