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- Highlights from last week:
- preparations for meeting between Fedora and OCFL team regarding possibly large inentory files in OCFL takes place tomorrow
- regarding fedora implementation of OCFL persistency: no decission has been made so far regarding unversioned content/modifiable head
- Idea from Andrew Woods: instead of writing new OCFL version for every change, write all changes to head until explicit Fedora version is created
- would mean OCFL versions and Fedora versions are aligned again
- no head version, treat latest version as head (no extra directories)
- squashing would be possible
- Peter Winckles : with this approach it could get tricky to implement updates as atomic operation (create v1, copy to v2, write update to v2); but approach could work
- Fedora Leaders and OCFL editors must be contacted to check if this approach is feasable
- Do we need to support deleting of mementos if we implement a squashable HEAD?
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