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://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/396037251
- Meeting ID: 396 037 251
- Find your local number: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/u/ad6Xb7q3ia
Join fedora-project.slack.com on the "tech" channel
- Self-register at: http://slack.fcrepo.org/
Attendees
- Danny Bernstein
- Jared Whiklo
- Ben Pennell
- Ben Cail
- David Wilcox
- Daniel Lamb
- Calvin Xu
- Demian Katz
- Geoff Scholl
Agenda
- Announcements/Updates
- Fedora Online User Group (Week of August 10)
- Ongoing sprints
- 5.1.1 release
- Planned Breaking Changes (standing topic)
- dedicated slack channel for breaking changes or other critical notifications?
- Demo Server progress: http://demo.fcrepo.org/fcrepo
- Next Demo
- Committers/Leaders call debrief
- 4/5 → 6 Migration
- fcrepo-import-export
- reads F4/5 and exports to transparent RDF/binaries
- reads exported RDF/binaries and writes to F4/5 API
- migration-utils
- reads F3 content, writes F6 OCFL
- fcrepo-upgrade-utils
- clean slate for upgrade tooling
- fcrepo-import-export
- 4/5 → 6 Migration
- August Sprint Focus
- Fedora 6 Testing
- PRs
Your Topic Here
Tickets
In Review
Please squash a bug!
Tickets resolved this week:
Tickets created this week:
Notes
- Slack channel for breaking changes during as Fedora 6 is being developed?
- Move most development conversations into a "bleeding edge" channel (which will replace the "sprint" channel), and then post to the "tech" channel if a backwards breaking change is made
- Demo Server
- Auto-updating on AWS every time a new image is pushed to Dockerhub (in theory)
- REST API is working, but UI isn't available. Andrew Woods and Danny Bernstein will circle up so they both have access and can work on it.
- "Next Demo" topic pushed back until David Wilcox gets back from vacay
- Committers / Leaders Call Debrief
- Getting everyone on Fedora 6 is top priority
- For 4/5
- Export content using Import/Export tooling (this exists)
- Import the exported content (does not exist yet)
- How best to manage the fact that you've got to double the data? Unavoidable, most likely just needs to be clearly explained to the user in documentation.
- Is there a chance to share common code between the other tooling (migration utils, import/export, etc...) when moving to Fedora 6?
- Migration tooling must be there before 6 can be an alpha
- Migration tool strategy:
- extract abstraction layer for writing fedora objects to ocfl from core into a common library
- extract read fcrepo4/5 export functionality from fcrepo-import export tool into another common library
- Use above libraries in the fcrepo-upgrade-util for transforming an export to Fedora OCFL.
- Danny Bernstein to create JIRAs to organize this work.
- Do we need progress meter for index rebuild activity? Is this even feasible?
- How about "resume" index build functionality?
- We would have to be able to assume that the OCFL repo had not changed
- We also do not know at this time how long it takes to iterate over the repo (without doing any index updates).
- How about "resume" index build functionality?
Actions
- Danny Bernstein to ensure that a JIRA exists for scenario of transaction does not succeed completely, but rollback does succeed (see: 2020-07-23- Fedora Tech Meeting)
- Peter Winckles to create a JIRA to investigate support for optimistic locking and mutable head (see: 2020-07-23- Fedora Tech Meeting)
- Who: Clarify in documentation that multiple simultaneous writes to OCFL are not supported
- Peter Winckles Create a Jira to update the locations files stored in OCFL
- migration-utils - translating RELS-EXT/INT into RDF in Fedora 6: is the functionality there? If not, add it.