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Designed by Fedora community stakeholders in August, the first WebAccessControl [3] code sprint was completed on September 4. An initial implementation is now available, with associated documentation [4] and common scenarios [5] that can be used to demonstrate the current functionality. A second code sprint to complete the work is scheduled to run from October 26 - November 6.
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The API Extension Architecture, a community approach to extending Fedora 4 capabilities in a way that can be used across the various Fedora 4 client application stacks, continues to be a popular topic amongst Fedora community members. The fourth planning meeting [6] was held on September 25, and the next meeting [7] is scheduled for October 9. Use cases [8] continue to be collected and refined, and guidelines for evaluating use cases [9] have been created.
If you are interested in the API Extension Architecture, please join the discussion on the fedora-community mailing list [10] and attend the next meeting [11].
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Following a recent Fedora 4 workshop that included a session [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kmaRuLQd9qm3RmfN-qZ03rtHuEYvdDZml0Ms4SHniQg/edit?usp=sharing] on on migrating from Fedora 3 to 4 [13], a Hydra interest group [Fedora 3 to 4 Migration Interest Groupgroup [14] was formed to work through the details and document the process for migration in the context of a legacy Hydra application. Please join this interest group as it is still in the early planning phase.
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Hydra Connect
Hydra Connect [2115] was held at the University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis campus, Minneapolis, MN, from 21-24 September. This event brought together 200 Hydra implementers from 60 institutions around the world. Presentations slides are available on the wiki [16].
Paris Fedora 4 Workshop and User Group Meeting
A one-day Fedora 4 Workshop and User Group Meeting was held on Sept. 25, 2015 in Paris, France. David Wilcox, the Fedora Product Manager, delivered a Fedora 4 workshop that included an overview of core and extended features along with a hands-on section. Regional Fedora users also presented updates on local projects and use cases for features in Fedora 4. All workshop and user group slides can be found on the wiki [17].
Upcoming Events
DC Area Fedora User Group Meeting
The DC Area Fedora User Group, which meets twice annually, will hold its next meeting [2518] on October 7-8 at the Univesity of Maryland. The meeting will include both user group presentations and a Fedora 4 workshop. Presentation and workshop slides will be posted following the meeting.
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Islandora Camp is a three day event centered around the community of people who use and improve Islandora. The schedule offers two days of conference sessions and a full day of hands-on workshop training working with Islandora as either a developer or front-end site administrator. This camp will take place in downtown Hartford, CT from October 20 - 22. For full information and to register, please visit the camp web page [19].
eResearch Australasia
David Wilcox will travel to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, to deliver a Fedora 4 training workshop [20] on October 23 at the eResearch Australasia conference [21]. This event will also be an opportunity for the regional Australasian Fedora Users group [22] to meet and discuss Fedora implementations in Australasia. An informal meeting has been scheduled [23] for October 22 for anyone who would like to attend.
Mid-West Fedora Users Group Meeting
The first meeting [24] of the newly-formed Mid-West Fedora Users Group will take place on October 22-23 at the Art Institute of Chicago. The event will feature presentations from regional Fedora users and a Fedora 4 workshop delivered by Andrew Woods. Please register in advance [25] if you would like to attend.
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David Wilcox will be in Vancouver, BC for the annual DLF Forum [26] to deliver a Fedora 4 workshop on October 27. Please register for the workshop [27] in advance using the Sched app.
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