Why, Where, and When
The purpose of this meeting was to
Purpose
To formulate, discuss, and prioritize the next steps in the Fedora Roadmap. We hope to leave this two-day meeting with a clear vision of the development priorities of the core repository service for the next year, and a good sense of who can contribute to accomplishing them.
Where/When.
- Feb 23rd: 10am - 6pm
- Feb 24th: 10am - 6pm
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major Fedora development items for 2010, and to start identifying who can help make them happen.
It was held in the Franklin-Wilkins Building on the Waterloo Campus of Kings College
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London
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, Feb 23-24.
Major Topics
Based on a poll of attendees, this meeting will focus focused on the following major topics:
- Content Modeling Architecture (ECM, relationships, validation, sdefs/deps)
- Module Architecture (OSGi, Spring)
- Storage (pluggability, hierarchical, multiplexing)
- Interfaces (REST API, WebDAV, messaging, SWORD)
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Session lead: Thorny
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Attendees
Many of the committers will be attending this meeting, and we are actively seeking key contributors to come and help us define the future of Fedora. This will be a relatively small group; we are planning to have space for approx. 20 attendees.
Tuesday and Wednesday
- Aaron Birkland (Cornell)
- Andrew Woods (DuraSpace)
- Asger Askov Blekinge (State & Univ Lib, Denmark)
- Ben Armintor (Columbia U)
- Bill Branan (DuraSpace)
- Brad McLean (DuraSpace)
- Chris Wilper (DuraSpace)
- Dan Davis (Cornell)
- Edwin Shin (MediaShelf)
- Gert Pedersen (Tech Univ of Denmark)
- Kai Strnad (FIZ Karlsruhe)
- Paul Pound (UPEI)
- Simon Lamb (Hull)
- Stephen Bayliss (Acuity Unlimited)
- Thorny Staples Tim Donohue (DuraSpace)
Wednesday Only
- Brad McLean Thorny Staples (DuraSpace)Simon Lamb (Hull)