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Summary

The purpose of this meeting was to formulate, discuss, and prioritize the 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, London, Feb 23-24.

Based on a poll of attendees, the agenda focused on the following major topics:

  • Content Modeling Architecture
  • Module Architecture
  • Storage
  • Interfaces

Presentations

Enhanced Content Models

  • Presentation by Asger

Tuesday

Welcome and Introductions (1 hr)
Topic: Content Modeling Architecture (4 hrs)
Topic: Module Architecture (1-2 hrs)
  • Report (Eddie/Chris): OSGi experience & discussion of strategy
  • Dependency injection framework: Spring?

Wednesday

Topic: Storage (2-2.5 hrs)
  • Proposal (Aaron): High level storage
    • Tree of stores idea (relates to multiplexing) (Asger)
    • Should versioning of datastreams go away? (Asger)
  • Hot Topics:
Topic: Interfaces (2-2.5 hrs)
Getting It Done (2 hrs)

Session lead: Thorny
Identify:

  • Areas needing further discussion
  • Agreed-upon work items from discussions
  • Technical dependencies
  • Interested parties (leads + contributors)

Attendees

  • 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)
  • Tim Donohue (DuraSpace)
  • Thorny Staples (DuraSpace)
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