Time/Place

Attendees

Agenda

Topic

Time

Technical priorities and required resources (reference: 2016 project plan)

45 minutes

Fedora in 5 years

  • What is the steady state of Fedora?
  • Assuming stable software that is easy to get in and out of, should we allow engagement and funding to decline?
30 minutes

Fedora 4 Adoption

  • Why has adoption been slow?
  • Are concerns around stability and scalability/performance hindering adoption?
20 minutes

Learning from other projects

  • Hydra-in-a-box uses 1 week sprints and posts weekly YouTube videos. Should we adopt similar practices?
  • Are there other projects we can learn from?
10 minutes

Fedora Training

  • Assessment of training activities and initiatives to date
    • 13 workshops + Fedora Camp in 2015
    • 12 workshops + 2 Fedora Camps in 2016 (planned)
    • Trained instructors and re-usable materials
  • Future plans for training
20 minutes

Post-merger thoughts

  • What did we (Fedora) hope to gain from the merger (e.g. RSP relationships)?
  • How should we achieve these goals now that the merger is dissolved?
15 minutes

Fedora integrations

  • VIVO, SHARE, OSF
25 minutes

European, government, museum membership

20 minutes
Engaging with attendees at OR201610 minutes

Minutes

Google Doc for taking notes

Technical priorities and required resources (reference: 2016 project plan)

2 big things floating right now:

  1. Support for Migrations. Proposed Focus for 2016 = Tooling around import/export

    1. ModeShape has undergone a significant change which requires a migration to go from ModeShape 4 to ModeShape 5.

    2. Default DB (LevelDB) has issues; recommending an alternative DB.

    3. Principles for Fedora:   

      1. Easy to get stuff in a standardized way

      2. Easy to get stuff out in a standardized way.

    4. A focus for 2016 should be tooling around import/export.

  2. API specification

    1. Lots of benefits and goodness for this.

ModeShape questions / status.

  1. Performance & scalability. Now have a WG. Meeting 1x per month.

  2. Storage & storage transparency.

  3. Federation/Projection.

  4. API-X

  5. ModeShape viability

API Work

Lots of organic engagement. But there are gaps.

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORAAPI/Fedora+Specification (drafts)

5 RESTful services + Messaging. Services aligned with web standards.

  1. CRUD -> LDP

  2. Authz -> WebAC

  3. Versioning -> Memento

  4. Batch atomic operations (transactions) -> no known standard to align with

  5. Fixity -> LDP (sort of)

These started as Google Docs, rough & quick first drafts have now taken place for all of them. Versioning is now getting more formalized, now has W3C-style spec doc. What can we do to drive progress on the remaining 5? Do some sprints? Have an event? What are the next steps?

Need to add some structure here. What is the status of each thing? Who is the owner? What are the next steps? Is the API spec work aligned with local work?

What does HyBox need?

Take away points;

  1. BagIt / Import / Export

  2. Make status of API spec generation more clear (identify people willing/able to shepard specs)

  3. Maybe some WebAC work (?)

  4. Need to identify alignment of this work with what people / institutions are already working on

Getting Developer Contributions

There are a handful of folks who are working on Fedora. Classic Fedora hobbyists.

We’ve been talking about this for years. Ideas/comments

Fedora in 5 years

Fedora 4 Adoption

Happening, but not necessarily quickly.

Why isn’t this happening more quickly? What are the barriers?

More constructively: How do we think Fedora 4 adoption is going? Is it on track or ???

Why?

Let’s look at these questions as opportunities for institutions that Fedora 4 is serving as a catalyst to lever them into the future…

Huge consulting opportunity for helping people think about moving to linked data.

Make Declan do a webinar. Ha.

Are we moving fast enough with adoption?

Learning from other projects

Training & Events

The Merger

Integrations

Whither Fedora in Europe?

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