9am
Ronee
Elin
Jim
Val
3pm
Alvin
Val
- News
- Thank you and so long to Julie Speers
- DSpace 1.7 release update
- by mid-Aug cmtr/dev will determine what features will be included
- Oct 22 all code needs to be completed
- Testing in Nov
- Final release in Dec
- Sponsorship Program update
- Service Provider Program
- DSpace user group mtg following SPARC - Nov 10 in Baltimore - Sarah Shreeves and Rea Devakos have volunteered to help plan
- Other news?
- Updated DGOC wiki pages
- following DSpace committer/developer mtg format / documentation
- open mtgs to community?
- practical perspective - keeping track of who's talking, not getting to some agenda items
- try it - see how it goes and re-evaluate if necessary
- brainstorm: use IRC? contact us if you'd like to attend? agenda items in advance? interested in being on the cmte - you can attend the mtg?
- reminder to all DGOC members to register on wiki so they can edit pages
- practical perspective - keeping track of who's talking, not getting to some agenda items
- Follow up on TODOs
- registry update push - thanks Ronee and Julie!
- Run another campaign in January 2011
- Revise instruction - make form links bold/different color or right hand link to forms
- Clean up on search - caps, descriptions vague/abrev don't make sense, form and browse need to be the same
- new field on registry - add repository case study / presentation links (Val)
- 1.7 release/community survey and the future release features/functionality info gathered from DGOC and Ambassadors - the proposal of how to move forward
- feature request list distilled and categorized
- input from DGOC and committers/developers
- proposed DGOC review of JIRA new feature requests (http://jira.dspace.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&&type=2&status=1&status=3&status=4&sorter/field=issuekey&sorter/order=DESC)
- DGOC to f/u on items: get more detail, encourage discussion on list, encourage voting
- dealing with dev centric features vs. user features - find another category for dev centric or describe in lay terms
- will begin in Sep 7 DGOC mtg: go through JIRA new feature items for 1.7, add any comments, have discussions on list, encourage voting
- every subsequent mtg go through 5-7 items to get through backlog, then stay current
- # registered users in JIRA - see if it goes up, # votes vs. # of registered users (set a baseline)
- registry update push - thanks Ronee and Julie!
- OR10 Recap (Elin, Sarah, Leonie, Alvin and Val)
- Committer mtg (Val)
- DSpace/Fedora integration (http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/DSPACE/DSpace-Fedora+Integration+FAQ) (Val)
- Repository manager session (Elin, Monica, Leonie, Sarah, Alvin)
- DuraSpace cocktail hour - dot networking (Val)
- DSpace wiki clean up (Rea, Alvin, Ronee)
- UofT intern program in both fall and winter, if fall, need to start
- Rea can't be project lead, needs some one else to volunteer
- Fostering more community discussions (Ronee)
- discussions forum on wiki - seeded by q&a from mailing list archives and fed by regular chats (like ALA discussions) - develop project plan
- Webinars/tutorials
- SWORD deposit tool
- Batch metadata editing
- DSpace statistics - presented by Ben Bosman in late Aug or Sep
NEXT MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 7
1 Comment
Valorie Hollister
Email from Tim Donohue on Roadmap:
All,
I wanted to send out a brief report of the DSpace RoadMap as discussed
at Open Repositories 2010. There are two main topics to touch on which
may be of interest to everyone:
1. Upcoming DSpace 1.7 release
2. "DSpace with Fedora Inside" proposal
== DSpace 1.7 - December 2010 ==
The DSpace developers are hard at work planning out the next major
release (1.7.0) of DSpace Software. As announced previously, DSpace 1.7
is scheduled for release in December 2010. The developers met in person
before OR10 to discuss what features should be ready for release in 1.7.
An early list of possible features can now be found on the 1.7.0 Release
Notes page. This list of features is still subject to change, and it's
very likely that new features will be added to the list in the coming
weeks/months:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+1.7.0+Notes
Also, if you are interested in reading through the meeting notes from
our DSpace Developer meeting before OR10, those are posted publicly on
the wiki at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DevMtg+2010-07-05+-+OR10+Meeting
== "DSpace with Fedora Inside" proposal ==
If you haven't already heard, at OR10, DuraSpace recommended that the
DSpace and Fedora communities investigate strategies to allow DSpace
software to run "on top of" the Fedora platform. This idea is generally
being called "DSpace with Fedora Inside".
Much more detail on this recommendation can be found at:
* The proposal: http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/duraspace/2010/07/08/duraspace-recommends-dspace-fedora-integration-initiative/
* An FAQ around the initiative: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace-Fedora+Integration+FAQ
* There are also some higher level details in my OR10 DSpace RoadMap
talk: http://www.slideshare.net/tdonohue/dspace-roadmap-20102011
DuraSpace is seeking feedback on this recommendation, and is also
looking for any interested volunteers. DuraSpace does not have the
technical staff to do this work alone, nor would we want to. As with any
open source development initiative, the commitment and support of the
broader community will build a better 'end product', than if one
institution were to implement it on their own. We are currently looking
for volunteers to help make this initiative happen.
It's also worth noting that we do not want this initiative to hinder the
current DSpace development process. DSpace software will continue to
improve and add new features as this initiative progresses. We fully
expect there to be several releases of DSpace software before we would
be able to release a DSpace with "Fedora Inside".
If you have thoughts on this recommendation, feel free to share them
publicly on any DSpace listserv (or add comments to the wiki), or
privately by emailing myself (tdonohue@duraspace.org) or Valorie
Hollister (vhollister@duraspace.org).
Thanks!
- Tim
--
Tim Donohue
Technical Lead for DSpace Project
DuraSpace.org
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