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The Fedora UK and Ireland User Group met at the London School of Economics and Political Science (the LSE) on Monday 13th December with some 25 people in attendance.


Short talks

The first part of the day was given over to short talks and presentations on matters of potential interest to attendees.

Update on Fedora (Steve Bayliss, Acuity Unlimited, Fedora 3.4 release manager)
LSE's plans for Fedora (Simon McLeish, LSE)
Hydra, BL@H and CLIF (Richard Green, University of Hull)
Video storage at the Open University (James Alexander, OU)
Modelling the repository at York (Julie Allinson, York University)

Julie did not give a screen-based presentation but rather talked us through York's approach to working with cModels which uses a four-part structure. She made references to a document which has now been made available on their Digital Library wiki.

Datastore development on Fedora principles at Oxford (Anusha Ranganathan, Oxford University)
The Kindura Project and DuraCloud (Simon Waddington, King's College London)




Open discussions

The later part of the meeting was given over to short, timed to 15 minutes, discussions on a range of subjects put forward by people at the meeting:

No #1
Community involvement
No #3
No #4
Fedora cModels
FESL and security
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