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Fedora 6 Application Demo

We put together another Fedora 6 demo video to showcase recently added features. In the first demo we demonstrated the use of the migration tools to transform a Fedora 3 on disk representation to OCFL. Our second demo showed how you can create RDF resources via the Fedora API and see those resources represented on disk as OCFL Objects. In this third demo Bethany Seeger from Johns Hopkins University joins David Wilcox to show how to create binary resources and see how they look on disk. We also introduce the concept of Archival Groups: how to create them and how to nest resources inside them.  

You can find the latest demo video on YouTube, and all Fedora demo videos on the Fedora Repository YouTube channel.

We'd like to thank the following people and their institutions for contributing to the last code sprintmost recent Fedora features:

  • Danny Bernstein, LYRASIS
  • Peter Eichman, University of Maryland
  • Ben Pennell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Jon Roby, University of Manitoba
  • Peter Winckles, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Andrew Woods, LYRASIS

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The May 4-8 sprint will have a focus on:

Please add your name to any of the upcoming sprint dates on the wiki.

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The latest OCFL community meeting took place on February 12. Notes and audio from the call are available online. The meeting focused on updates from University of Technology Sydney and a demo of an OCFL client for Amazon S3. The next community call will take place on March 11.

Conferences and events

In an attempt to simplify the task of keeping up with Fedora-related meetings and events, a Fedora calendar is available to the community as HTML  and iCal .

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