Time/Place
This meeting is a hybrid teleconference and slack chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info:
Attendees
- Danny Bernstein
- Peter Winckles
- Jared Whiklo
- Bethany Seeger
- Andrew Woods
- Ben Pennell
- Aaron Birkland
- David Wilcox
- Peter Eichman
Agenda
- Announcements
- 2020 Q1 Sprint Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/es7nwdppt94rv2pz
- Current PRs
- Key Tickets
- Fedora 6 Demo
- What
- When
- Open Questions
- Fedora API Versioning
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eNtkWx1sANLuf07poayLFd-KovbPGJqMYKpQu6kXTVk/edit?usp=sharing
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Tickets
In Review
Please squash a bug!
Tickets resolved this week:
Tickets created this week:
Notes
2020 Fedora 6 Sprints
- Danny sent out a Doodle poll
- Only a few people have filled it out so far
- Anyone interested in participating should fill out the poll
Fedora Leaders call update
- Andrew reported on sprint outcomes and sang the praises of the tech team
- Announced sprint demo to be recorded next week
- Full notes are available
State of the code review
- Bethany finished 3060
- Implements replace properties on an RDF source
- Once we can test the full system we may discover some bugs
- Ben working on 3129
- Getting resource headers for resources in the persistence layer
- Hoping to finish this up today
- RDF sources need sidecar files in order to be treated as RDF rather than as binaries
- File structures are described in this document
- migration-utils does not currently create sidecar .fcrepo directory. Should it?
- 3119 closed, includes many tests against OCFL persistent storage session
- Danny rebased 3126, which deals with versioning
- 3105 parked for now, Jared will close in favour of opening a more updated ticket
- 3103 should be put back in progress based on feedback
- 3082 probably lower priority
- Can we close open pull requests that are older than a year? They are likely to be irrelevant given the Fedora 6 changes
- Everyone should review over the next two weeks and comment on any that we should keep
Sprint demo
- What and when? Migration demo will take place next Monday
- What do we want to accomplish from the demo? It probably doesn't need to be bug free.
- Demonstrate read/write containers and binaries
- Need to get feedback on Ben's proposal to finalize how content looks on disk in OCFL before organizing a demo
- Demo for the tech team first, then put something together for the community
Actions
- Clarify in in documentation that multiple simultaneous writes to OCFL are not supported