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Coordinating Meeting August 30th 2019 11:30 am AST
Brandon Weigel edited this page Aug 30, 2019
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- Chair: Jeff Rubin
- Notes: Brandon Weigel
Per: Schedule
- Attending: Danny Lamb, Brandon Weigel, Janice Banser, Aaron Choate, Brad Spry, David Wilcox, Don Richards, Jeffrey Rubin, Jonathan Green, Michael Kemezis, Wilhelmina Randtke, Will Panting, Rosie Le Faive, Michael Kemezis
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Islandora Code of Conduct Review: Next Steps
- Process
- Timeline
- Ongoing and open-ended? Focussed task group?
- Wait until Melissa is back
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Metadata IG (Danny)
- Co-convenors are graphing out an object and all of its predicates, etc.
- Discussion about what is left as strings, particularly about concatenating attributes from MODS into larger strings
- Attempts a mapping out Paged Content led to the large discussion on what an Islandora 8 object is. Analogy: a car without a dashboard. Much of what was discussed in the thread and on call is not known to many non-developer users.
- Reminder that this sort of discussion on-list is encouraged.
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IR interest group (Don)
- Open discussion about Islandora 8 and how LASIR relates to it
- No organized effort to start migrating Islandora Scholar into Islandora 8; September is the likely beginning of those efforts.
- Sprint next week: 12 people other than Danny involved, including several new contributors.
- How many are needed? As many as possible. (Not everyone who signs up ends up contributing.)
- “What is Islandora 8” discussion outcomes:
- Need to prioritize the UI and communication to end user for the next release
- Several PRs merged this week; plan to get OCR text extraction and versioning done as part of this sprint
- Islandoracon
- Front Desk - catering/sponsors are out in public area and we'd rather not leave the desk unattended. Looking for more volunteers to sit at the desk - want two people per shift.
- Swag has been delivered, and looks good
- Registrations looking good: five new this week brings total to 69
- At or above break-even point
- Expecting a rush of registrations near the deadline
- Jeffrey Rubin: Currently hiring someone to run their production site.
- Danny Lamb: Boatload of PRs to work through, which is good to see.
- Michael Kemezis: U Conn received a grant (along with other Conn organizations) to build a system to connect to third-party systems, goal of connecting to a collective access system. Plus a metadata augmentation project about women’s suffrage.
- Brad Spry: We need a way to record these meetings when Melissa is away. Multitenancy interest group is on Slack, has had two meetings so far; interesting things revealed about how people use multisites.
- Rosie Le Faive:
- Looking forward to the Multi-Tenancy IG.
- Looking into Globus service, which allows you to upload large files using multi-threading, and make sure upload completes. Compute Canada has storage space available to use with Globus.
- Working on translating paragraphs into RDF.
- Working on implementing workflows: goal to share unpublished objects with other users to collaborate on metadata with other users before publishing. Module: Participant Workflow - which unfortunately conflicts with JSON API.
- Wilhelmina Randtke: FLVC is doing a platform review to find a successor for Islandora 7.
- https://islandora.pubwiki.fcla.edu/wiki/index.php/ProjectBackgroundAndHistory
- http://falsc.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=49590205
- To make Islandora 8 more appealing for this kind of process, a feature list or showcase website would be valuable. There is no easily accessible roadmap for Islandora - neither easy to find, nor easy to read/understand.
- Better marketing tools would be helpful - e.g. a one-page bullet point summary of its features that is easy to find.
- Chair: Brandon Weigel
- Notes: Rosie LeFaive
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