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)
- Dial-in Number: (712) 775-7035
- Participant Code: 479307#
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- IRC:
- Join the #fcrepo chat room via Freenode Web IRC (enter a unique nick)
- Or point your IRC client to #fcrepo on irc.freenode.net
Attendees
- Danny Bernstein
- (Please add your name)
Agenda
- Star master
- Announcements
- Holiday Party follow up meeting : Monday January 8th at 3PM Eastern
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/10TpyqAVgy110Zph_aYAH-bJIfNZr4Vj1e3-vhTfUv4U/edit#
- Shall we put it out there.
- Holiday Party follow up meeting : Monday January 8th at 3PM Eastern
- 4.7.5 release - Planning for week of January,15th 2018
- Shall we push it out a week?
- Release manager - Osman Din ? Need confirmation
- Volunteers
- Testers
- Someone to review 4.7.5 commit message for signs of missing documentation?
Preparers of Module Release Candidates
- Resources:
- component release process tracker: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I_zTMxh2l2rf2wpafoTwhSTR5GZuEoaTcZmTKCI3xT4/edit#gid=1769378986
- Release Testing - 4.7.5
- Fedora API Test Suite... needing:
- Try the tool against an API implementation
- Code reviewing the tool... lots of low-hanging fruit
- Simple, synchronous query in Fedora
- What will it take to make this happen?
- Prior art
- Queries to support
- select ?s where {?s ?p ?o}
- select ?s where {?s <some-pred> ?o}
- select ?s where {?s <some-pred> <some-object>}
- Tickets requiring attention
- Bethany Seeger
- Any more discussion needed here? If a mimetype goes in, it should come out at the very least.
- ?
- - Ralf Claussnitzer to explore? -
- Ben Pennell to explore?
- Bethany Seeger
- 5.0.0 release
- API Alignment
- Pairtrees?
- Esmé Cowles : any feedback from community?
- Beyond 5.0.0 - Areas of improvement
- Persistence?
- Journaling?
- Simple, synchronous query?
- ...
Tickets In-Review
Ticket Summaries
Please squash a bug!
Tickets resolved this week:
Tickets created this week:
Minutes
2. Release
- Esme can help with Samvera testing
- Osman will perform builds of module release candidates, unless he wishes to delegate
- May be a challenging release given holidays
3. API test suite been running for a while. Has anyone had a chance to look at it?
- Danny hasn't looked at it yet, but seems easy to use. Going to try it out this week
- Interested in people trying it against other implementations, like Trellis and Cavendish.
- Bethany: Is this considered done as far as the contractors are concerned?
- Danny: Good question, the repo doesn't say how complete it is. Will check in with Andrew
- Since the API alignment isn't complete, it shouldn't pass against modeshape impl yet
- Code reviewing the tool?
4. Simple querying in Fedora?
- Previously, cbeer had added this functionality, but it had been later removed
- Is data structured for this in modeshape to be reasonably performant?
- Mike: Was one of the agitators for this, opposed it being cut
- Some stuff is inferred, some not directly searchable
- What types of queries do we want to support?
- What exceptions are we willing to tolerate?
- Extension spec?
- Is it okay if it doesn't work consistently on server managed triples, like date fields?
- Just wants to be able to search dc:identifier. This would work, modeshape has an index that can be searched.
- Esme: Valkyie, making a list of queries that the repository needed.
- Needed queries
- all objects of given type
- Doing a search for dc:identifiers
- They will come up with a list of queries they need
- Needed queries
- Danny: Would it be helpful at this point to fill out the list
- Discuss some of the known limitations of modeshape's internal indices
- Mike: Last modified date is across two fields. Might need to normalize way stored in fedora. Need to work out if this is needed
- Esme: Types and containment triples are harder to make searchable
- Search for non-server managed triples that are directly assigned are easy.
- RDF type are not stored in the index modeshape maintains. That is inserted into responses.
- Use case: find all objects of a type in order to do bulk object on it
- Can't search on fcr namespace and ldp namespace. Might be okay to not support those, but it would be weird to have an LDP server that didn't support it
- Could add support for this in after if there is demand for it
- Discuss some of the known limitations of modeshape's internal indices
- Mike will start document to gather first pass at known limitations of implementation and requirements
5. Tickets requiring attention
- 2520
- Bethany would like more feedback on what expectations are for mimetype
- She will take another look at it to try to work through what the validation issue is
- 2650
- Bethany will take a look
- 2544
- there was a work around for that, using a different accept type. No one has strong feelings that it shouldn't be closed, so will make a note on ticket
- Josh - as a larger strategy, this is something we will need to address
- Paging mechanism is problematic in RDF rest api, but something we will need to deal with
- Work around okay for now, but many members issue needs to be addressed in future implementations
6. 5.0.0 release?
- Need to wrap up creation of mementos, one of the last main things to bring into alignment with spec
- Pairtrees - Do we want to remove them?
- Peter (?): In favor of removing them
- Significant bit of internal work to hide them at fedora level, while still might need them in jcr
- Danny: In doing away with pair trees, they would still be around internally
- Peter: Need them, otherwise performance tanks after about 1000 children
- Esme: Might want to look at Aaron Coburn's Appletree implementation. Takes checksum, makes path based on that. Includes hiding internal paths
- Esme: would involve renaming everything in your repository, so it would need to take place as part of a major version change
- Esme: Would either need migration tooling, or tooling for enabling/disabling the feature
- Danny: how hard would a migration tool be to created?
- Esme: Would be complex, but possible. If you have been using auto-generated UUIDS, could go through repo and remove pairtree.
- Danny: interesting proposal, do we need community feedback?
- Yes, more feedback would be good.
- Esme: to write up brief description of proposal for fedora-tech
- For discussion in new year
Action Items
Action: Check in with Andrew about completeness of the test suite
Action: Mike will put together a document with first pass at the feature set.
Action: Esme to write up brief description of proposal to remove pair trees for fedora tech