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- Stefano Cossu will attempt to reproduce a Tomcat issue with the latest releases.
- 3.8 Release is coming along nicely
- a few missing tests need to be performed
- Scott Prater is assigned them but a few are inapplicable and testers are being sought
- OAI Provider
- RMI
- Would like to hear from Islandora and Hydra
- Fedora 4 Beta 3 release
- was announced recently and has been disseminated (e-mail, github, wiki, etc.)
- fixed a bug found by the community immediately after Beta 2 release.
- Betsy Coleman from University of New Hampshire
- Got a 3-year IMLS grant to integrate maps (open geoportal) with Fedora (developing a toolkit)
- Will be stored on file system and accessed via federation
- Looking for guidance in setting that up
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) volunteered
- Andrew Woods asked about writes/updates to filesystem objects
- Michael Durbin suggested possible model of using fedora 4 for metadata and federation for large file storage.
- Andrew Woods reiterated that the basic setup is well document on the wiki.
- Evaluating Hydra vs Islandora for institutional repository
- Map files are roughtly 350-500MB in testing but may be much bigger.
- Federation is needed because the files need to be accessed directly by open geo portal (not through a fedora API)
- Got a 3-year IMLS grant to integrate maps (open geoportal) with Fedora (developing a toolkit)
- Metrics Update
- a metrics library has been in fedora 4 code base since the early days, but hasn't really be utilized
- recently there is some more interest in metrics around the usage of the repository, so some work in recent sprints to revive that effort have been undertaken
- Jared Whiklo has been doing a basic test with graphite and Fedora 4.
- a little finicky right now, but he's working to ensure that everything that should be captured is.
- graphite configuration is a little more complex
- Andrew Woods asked that configuration documentation and such should be put on the wiki and others should test and provide feedback about what should be collected and displayed
- The PSU migraiton meeting will be later today
- 3 beta pilots planned
- Art institute of Chicago
- UCSD
- PSU
- move scholarsphere hydra installation to use fedora 4
- specific questions about versioning, metadata mapping, etc. to highlight any missing needs
- Will likely keep up to date with the latest beta versions
- 3 beta pilots planned
- Andrew Woods will put a ticket in to ensure that clustering for high availability still works with recent betas release
- Stefano Cossu asked whether external content will be in this release, and Andrew Woods indicated it was scheduled for this release
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) will be extending the RDF relationship that is used to link to filesystem federation content for this use case