Attendees

 NameInstitution
Andrew WoodsDuraspace
Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu)University of California, San Diego
Greg Jansen University of North Carolina
Kevin S. ClarkeUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Scott PraterUniversity of Wisconsin
 Unknown User (bbpennel)University of North Carolina

 

When

May 12 - 16, 2014

  • Check-in: Sunday, May 11 @4pm
  • Check-out: Friday, May 16 @10am (possibly 11am)

Where

The house outside of Asheville, NC

 

Arrivals/Departures

 Arrival Flight# and TimeDeparture Flight# and Time
Andrew W.5/11, Delta #2249 @9:30 pm5/16, Delta #5584 @2:10pm
Esmé C.by car, ~5pmby car, ~10am
Greg J.by car, Sunday evening

by car, Friday afternoon

Kevin C.by car, ~2:30pmby car, TBD
Scott P.Sunday, May 11:
United Airlines 5290, 3:54 PM

Friday, May 16:
Delta 5584, 2:10 PM

Ben P.  

 

Agenda

Potential Topics

Below is a list of potential topics for group discussion during the Hackfest. Ideally, we cover the selected topics (i.e. those topics with a champion) Monday afternoon/evening. If a topic does not get covered, we will slate if for another time during the week.

TopicChampions
Ingest tooling - expanding on fcrepo-sample-dataset 

Authorization design

  • XACML
 

Sample Sequencer

  • XACML references?
 
Load testing 
Clustering for scalability options 

Performant, transparent persistence

  • fcr:export?
 
Esmé to learn how to use an IDE 
Other...? 

With the idea that participants in the hackfest will devote the bulk of their energy towards preparing the Fedora 4.0 beta release, the following documents should help to focus the agenda:

Misc

  1. Powerstrips - Kevin
  2. Whiteboard - Esmé
  3. Cables - Scott

Meals

DayMealMenuChef
SundayDorder/go out 
MondayBfrench toast & fruitEsmé
 LPBJ & fruit 
 Dchicken soupEsmé
TuesdayB  
 Lpasta capreseScott
 Dbeans deluxeAndrew
 ADrink in town 
WednesdayBStrawberry shortcakeAndrew
 L  
 Dshepherd's pieEsmé
ThursdayBbiscuits & gravyEsmé
 L  
 DOut on the town 
FridayBpancakes & baconEsmé
 L  

Shopping List

Action Items

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1 Comment

  1. I am curious about implementing external datastreams via federations (connectors). Do we have an API or work flow for that? It seems like a common need and more complex than the ModeShape connector API alone.

    How does federated data become part of the object tree?
    Do external data sources need to support a datastream object (via sidecar metadata storage, for instance) or just a normal binary property on an nt:file (with the datastream object holding a link to this).
    Does this have implications for checksum verifications?

    We may already have answers to these questions, but if not it seems like a worthy topic for face-to-face time.