Fedora "Create" Community: Working together to Get Stuff Done
(formerly Solutions Integration Community)
Regardless of how we are using Fedora, or what types of content we are putting into it, we all have a number of common technical challenges that we must all overcome. One of the greatest strengths of Fedora Commons is the fact that it has an active and innovative community of software architects, developers, archivists and librarians working to tackle those challenges in ways that range from pragmatic to visionary.
We've formed a Solutions Community around identifying, documenting, discussing, and solving these technical challenges that we must all face.
Read about the Solutions Integration Community if you would like to know more about the community, this section of the wiki, and how you can get involved.
Until then, let's get to work.
Challenge Areas
These are areas of technical difficulty that we are all facing together. For each of these topics, there are at least a handful of people who are actively working to reduce these challenges to non-issues. Are you one of those people? If you are, make sure we all know about your work, and make sure it's reflected here on the wiki.
- Indexing and Search
- User Management & Access Controls
- Filtering Search Results by Access Rights
- Scalability
- Content Modeling and the CMA
- Writing Client Applications for Fedora: Choosing Frameworks, Languages, etc.
- Managing Large Files
- Video
- ORE & Atom
- Workflow (people-based)
- Workflow (service orchestration)
Hot Topics
These are areas of technical interest that the Fedora Community takes special interest in discussing
- Choosing Frontend UI, and when to write one from scratch
- Understanding the technological differences between Fedora and other Repository or Content Management Systems.
- Understanding the Fedora Data Model
- SOA/WOA best practices
- RDF Best Practices
- Metadata Best Practices
Resources
Wiki: Fedora Developers Forum
Fedora Commons Developers Mailing List
This list is intended for discussions between committers and testers of the Fedora Commons source code. Tech-heavy discussions of application integration problems seem to show up here too. There has been some discussion of creating a separate fedora-commons-tech list for those discussions.
- Subscribe to the fedora-commons-developers list
- View the list on Sourceforge
- View the list archive on GMane
Fedora Commons irc Channel
We keep talking about setting this up, but it's not clear that people will use it. If you would like to make this happen, please stand up.
Blogs
Many developers working with Fedora maintain blogs. They also actively refer to the blogs of other developers working in related fields.
- Fedora Commons Developers Blog: Fedora Commons Developer Team
- Your Metadata Sucks: Chris Wilper, Senior Developer at Fedora Commons
- Less Talk More Code: Ben O'Steen, Oxford University, Creator of Python client code for Fedora
- MediaShelf Blog: Matt Zumwalt, Steward of the Solutions Integration Council, creator of ActiveFedora, RubyFedora and Fedora's REST API
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Peter Murray, OhioLink
Not Fedora, but still worth watching
Visit the recommended reading, which contains some recommended posts from many of these blogs (this is only updated periodically).