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Fedora Camp offers everyone a chance to dive in and learn all about Fedora 4. Training will begin with the basics and build toward more advanced concepts–no prior Fedora 4 experience is required. Participants can expect to come away with a deep dive Fedora 4 learning experience coupled with multiple opportunities for applying hands-on techniques working with experienced trainers and Fedora gurus.

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Where

Butler Library
Room 523
Columbia University
116th St & Broadway535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027 10027

Accommodations

Please visit the Columbia University Travel Portal for Preferred Hotels. Click on Hotels (left side) -> Preferred NYC Hotels for a complete listing. Participants are responsible for their own accommodations. 

Directions

TBD

Parking

The Butler Library is at the 116th Street subway station on the Number 1 subway line. It is on the main campus; walk to the middle of campus at 116th Street and make a right. 203 Butler is on the lobby level of the building, pass the guard desk, make a left and go straight.

Please see this page for directions.

Parking

Please see this page for parking information.TBD

When

28-30 November 2016

Preparations

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  1. Download and install VirtualBox
  2. Download and install Vagrant
  3. Download and unzip the 4.57.1 Fedora Camp 0 release of the Fedora 4 VM
  4. Using a Command Line Interface, navigate to the VM directory from step 3 and run the command: vagrant up
    1. Note that this step will take a while as the VM downloads and installs a full virtual environment
  5. Test the VM by opening your web browser and navigating to: http://localhost:8080/fcrepo
    1. The administrator username/password is fedoraAdmin/secret3
  6. Turn off the VM by running the command: vagrant halt

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300 0030 30 
TimeActivityPresenter(s)
8:30-9:00Registration and Light Breakfast 
9:00-10:00Welcome and IntroductionsAll
10:00-10:30 Fedora Overview David Wilcox
10:30-11:00Break 
11:00-12:00 Introducing Fedora David Wilcox
12:00-1:30Lunch (provided) 
1:30-2:30 Fedora In-Context: Front-Ends

Nick Ruest

Diego Pino Navarro

Adam Wead

 

2:30-2:45Break 3
2:45-3:Break45Fedora 3 Equivalences and Linked Data Best PracticesDiego Pino Navarro
3:45-4:00Break 
4:00-5:00  TBDReceptionMoving into Fedora 4: Concepts and Planning

Benjamin Armintor

 

29 November

300 0030 30 
TimeActivityPresenter(s)
8:30-9:00Light Breakfast 
9:00-9:30Review/Q&AAll
9:30-10:30 Core Services: CRUDDiego Pino Navarro 
10:30-11:00Break 
11:00-12:00 Object Modeling: PCDM

Adam Wead

Nick Ruest

 

12:00-1:30Lunch (provided) 
1:30-2:30 Core Services: Authorization, TransactionsAndrew Woods 
2:30-2:45Break 3
2:45-3:Break45Core Services: Versioning, Fixity, Messaging

Adam Wead

Diego Pino Navarro

3:45-4:00Break 
4:00-5:00  External Services: Solr and TriplestoresNick Ruest
6:30-9:30ReceptionTBDDinner 

30 November

TimeActivityPresenter(s)
8:30-9:00Light Breakfast 
9:00-9:30Review/Q&AAll
9:30-10:30External Services: RDF Serialization, Re-Index, Fixity  Andrew Woods
10:30-11:00Break 
11:00-12:00Track A: DevOpsNick Ruest
11:00-12:00 Track B: Real World Data Modeling

Diego Pino Navarro

 

12:00-1:30Lunch (provided) 
1:30-23:30

 

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Track A: Performance and Scale

Nick Ruest
12:30-3:00 Track B: Real World MigrationAdam Wead 
3:00-3:30Break 
3:30-4:00 Future Directions Andrew Woods
4:00-54:0030Discussion and Wrap-upAll

Catering

TBD

Social Activities

A light breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack will be included on each day of the camp. Vegetarian and gluten-free options will be available based on the dietary restrictions indicated on the registration form.

Reception

A reception will be held on Tuesday, November 29 at Bernheim & Schwartz starting at 6:30pm, located a short walk from the Butler Library (directions). A variety of appetizers, including vegetarian and gluten-free options, will be available, along with drink tickets. This reception is being co-hosted by discoverygarden and is open to attendees of both Fedora Camp and the Islandora Workshop being held at the New York Academy of Medicine, along with anyone else from the community who would like to attend.TBD