Time/Place
This meeting is a hybrid teleconference and slack chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info:
- Time: 11:00am Eastern Daylight Time US (UTC-4)
- Audio/Video Conference Link: https://duraspace.zoom.us/my/fedora
Dial-in:
+1 408 638 0968
+1 646 876 9923
+1 669 900 6833
Meeting ID:
812 835 3771
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Attendees
Agenda
Announcements
- Follow up from last meeting:
- UMD is storing checks and results for fixity checks inside Fedora, it would be good to capture this process in the community documentation.
- 5.0.1 Release
- Issues:
- Issues:
- 5.1.0
- Status of ecosystem tools:
- Java Client Release
- fcrepo-camel
- camel toolbox
- fcrepo-mint (question: is any one using it)
- 4→ 5 migration and 5 → 5 support.
- Next steps
Archiving following GitHub projects (making read-only)
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/trippi
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-before33
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-historical
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-jms-solr-indexing
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-indexer-fourstore
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-jruby-admin
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-triplegenerators-tei
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-message-consumer
- 2019 Priorities
- Modeshape replacement
- OCFL
Please squash a bug!
Tickets resolved this week:
Tickets created this week:
Minutes
Announcements
- Talked about Ruben Verborgh's blog about making a front-end developers experience using linked data easier. Might make a shift in the accessibility of linked data.
- Andrew mentioned this making him rethink the JS we use in the front end of fedora.
- Aaron Birkland talked about how they use plain old JSON in their Ember JS project at Johns Hopkins. It worked well, but is very specific to their use case given how Ember JS works. Aaron Coburn had been looking into designing a UI with a more general approach for linked data (maybe using React); not sure of where that went.
- Follow up from last meeting regarding UMD fixing checks - made into an action.
- 5.0.1 Release
- Both issues done and merged into master and 5.X
- Both issues done and merged into master and 5.X
- Talked about point release process – for 5.0.1. Closest thing we have is: Policy - Release Candidates which covers point releases. Shorter period of testing. For a point release - it's an ack. that we know something is not right and we want to get a fix out quickly. These changes should break any API. Each time we do a point release, we should have a discussion of scope of fixes, what is necessary amount of testing required, versus a set process. Point releases warrant a conversation, which might result in standard testing, but not necessarily.
- What do we want to do for this release? Aaron Birkland thinks a light weight cycle for this one, given the tickets closed. Bethany Seeger and Ben Pennell agree.
- Simple test page should be fine for 5.0.1 - tests: building source code, running all the tests on three platforms, CTS test, and the tests in the PR for the two issues. Maybe a few of us could go through the page and do sanity testing.
- Create RC for 5.0.1? Yes, but how long would we have for public comment on it?
- 4.7.X - need a separate conversation regarding testing process on this branch
- 5.1.0
- Status of ecosystem tools:
- Java Client Release
- fcrepo-camel
- camel toolbox
- fcrepo-mint (question: is any one using it)
- 4→ 5 migration and 5 → 5 support.
- Next steps
Archiving following GitHub projects (making read-only)
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/trippi
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-before33
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo
- https://github.com/fcrepo3/fcrepo-historical
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-jms-solr-indexing
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/ff-indexer-fourstore
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-jruby-admin
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-triplegenerators-tei
- https://github.com/fcrepo4-archive/fcrepo-message-consumer
- 2019 Priorities
- Modeshape replacement
- OCFL
Please squash a bug!
Actions
- Danny Bernstein to write short technical summary for the newsletter
- Danny Bernstein will setup test page for 5.0.1
- Danny Bernstein to create 5.0.1 RC
- Checking with Peter Eichmanregarding:
- UMD is storing checks and results for fixity checks inside Fedora, it would be good to capture this process in the community documentation.
- Danny Bernstein will reach out to Yinlin Chen to see about a fcrepo4-docker release with the 5.0 architecture.