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  • VIVO 1.6 release standup meetings are held every weekday noon – likely primarily of interest to those committing code for this release, but open to all

  • Given the ontology and directory layout changes, should this be version 2?
    • Pros: this is a bigger jump than a normal point release, especially with the ontology and data migration, but also with the RDF initialization files rearrangement

    • Cons: there are other features we consider important for 2.0, such as completing multiple language support for content entry and editing and not just the menu and content display; this is the first release of the ISF/VIVO ontology and of internationalization so doesn't feel mature enough for 2.0
    • Road map consideration – we need an updated technology road map and defining goals, features priorities, and resource requirements for 2.0 might be the best way of framing that discussion
  • For background, see the  VIVO 1.6 release planning  or VIVO 1.6 JIRA issues and please comment there or here

Apps & Tools Working Group

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    •  Create list of goals and action items for working group
    • Decide on recurring meeting time.
    • Discuss creating working group Github site and NAME
    • Discuss finding the first 4 tools presenters for meetings.
    • Other / Updates

How do we discuss what should be included in core VIVO?

Jim has proposed and Stephen has echoed a desire to look at what we include in core VIVO.  Stephen makes the following points:

However, I don't think they should just flow in. I think they should get code reviewed and community approved.  This is for two reasons.  
    1. Some things should stay local, albeit very few things in my opinion.
    2. Everyone needs a little recognition sometimes, discussing contributed features helps us all understand who is working on VIVO and feel more apart of the community and not just users.
This isn't the vivo-user-group list, it's the vivo-dev-all list and we should embrace community contributions by discussing them in our meetings.

VIVO 2013 Conference

  • If you gave a poster or talk and it's not yet on the VIVO 2013 materials page, please send Tim Worrall your final copy or a link to SlideShare or similar online service, or add the link to this page or the Google Doc

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