Time/Place
This meeting is a hybrid teleconference and IRC chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info:
- Time: 11:00am Eastern Daylight Time US (UTC-4)
- U.S.A/Canada toll free: 866-740-1260, participant code: 2257295
- International toll free: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
- Use the above link and input 2257295 and the country you are calling from to get your country's toll-free dial-in number
- Once on the call, enter participant code 2257295
- IRC:
- Join the #duraspace-ff chat room via Freenode Web IRC (enter a unique nick)
- Or point your IRC client to #duraspace-ff on irc.freenode.net
Attendees
Michael Durbin- David Wilcox
- Andrew Woods
- Eric James
- Greg Jansen
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu)
- Ed Fugikawa
- Stefano Cossu
- Benjamin Armintor
- Osman Din
- Konrad Eichstädt
Agenda
- F4 Java Client
- 3.7.2 / 3.8.0 release status
- Moving from beta to production, next steps
- RDF/Linked-Data opportunities
- Shared content models?
- Feature/training video topics
- ...
Minutes
- OR2014 summary
- Lots of F4 engagement
- Chris Beer showed a successful integration of Spotlight over F4
- Good demo of benefits of linked data
- Fedora 3.7.2/3.8
- Benjamin Armintor implemented conditional GETs and byte-range requests
- Partially tested
- Need to do some profiling against them
- In the cleanup and testing phase of the release
- Looking for help writing code tests (unit and integration)
- Should be 3.8 because it requires Java 7
- Benjamin Armintor implemented conditional GETs and byte-range requests
- F4 Java client
- Konrad is interested and available to pushing this forward
- Others at OR2014 are also interested
- Need to review Chris Beer’s Ruby code and do something similar for Java
- There may already be a Java library we can use (Marmotta)
- Who is interested?
- Konrad will send an email to the tech list to see who else is interested in participating
- Tentatively setting first IRC meeting on this topic for the week of July 7th
- Moving from Beta to Production
- Loading real data at a decent scale
- Update and bug requests need to be founded on real world testing and use cases
- Columbia plans on identifying a subset of content to be added to a new F4-based repository, but this has not happened yet
- Art Institute of Chicago will test a million objects in an F4 staging server
- Will test a single node setup but interested in clustering as a possible solution if a bottleneck appears
- We won’t push out a production release until the beta is thoroughly tested
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