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Meeting Schedule and Attendance

DSpace Developer meetings are a time when Committers and interested Developers can discuss new software features, upcoming releases of DSpace software, and generally plan out the roadmap of DSpace. All meetings are public. We welcome anyone and everyone to attend, speak their opinions or just listen in on the discussions. Please note that we archive all discussions (see Meeting Archives), as a service for those who are unable to attend.

DSpace Developer meetings take place on the following schedule:

  • Every Wednesday at 20:00 UTC in #duraspace IRC channel
  • All meetings are held for 1 hour (although, admittedly, discussion sometimes extends beyond that)

NOTE: During Google Summer of Code 2011 (May 24 through August 22), we will have an additional DSpace GSoC meeting immediately after our normal Developer Meeting:

  • Every Wednesday at 21:00 UTC in #duraspace IRC channel
  • This GSoC meeting will concentrate on updates & discussion of all DSpace GSoC projects

See the world clock to determine the meeting time where you live. If you are unsure how to connect to IRC, see our list of IRC Resources & Clients

This meeting schedule is also available via the DuraSpace Public Events Calendar (iCal, RSS Feed).

Meeting topics often include:

  • Recent updates on upcoming DSpace releases, bug fixes or features
  • Reviewing of recent reported issues/bugs/feature requests (see JIRA Cleanup Sessions for more info)
  • Occasionally we vote or make decisions on upcoming DSpace technology plans/roadmap (see Developer Voting Procedures for more info)

If you are unable to attend a meeting, please feel free to add your own notes/comments to the meeting's wiki page.

Developers Meeting on Weds, June 29, 2011

Agenda

  • General Announcements:
    • New "Unreleased Documentation" Space in Wiki: DSDOCDEV (You can start adding 1.8.0 Docs here immediately!)
      1. DSDOCDEV -> Developers write new docs/update docs here (before release)
      2. DSDOC -> This space always points to the latest released docs
    • Reminder: GSoC's Weekly Update meeting immediately after this meeting (21:00 UTC) (also GSoC Mailing List)
  • GSoC Discussion Topic (May wait until GSoC Meeting at 21:00UTC)
    • How can we support "infrastructure" for GSoC projects? For example, supporting a virtual server for demoing/testing
      • General answer from DuraSpace. There's a few options:
        1. Students/Mentors could set up a Free Amazon Virtual server. If somehow you went beyond the needs of the "Free" category during GSoC, DuraSpace would reimburse you up to a limit (Need to determine that limit, but likely not more than the $500 received from Google for each project).
        2. DuraSpace could host a GSoC virtual server on our Amazon account. But as this costs us money (NOT free), it would either be: (a) temporary (will be taken down almost immediately after GSoC), or (b) there would be one virtual server for all GSoC projects to share.
          • If we went this route, management of the software (DSpace & prerequisites) on the server would likely fall to GSoC mentors and students.

General Reminders

  • GSoC General Reminders:
    • GSoC's Weekly Update meeting immediately after this meeting (21:00 UTC)
    • New GSoC Public Mailing List this year (shared with Fedora & DuraCloud):
    • Important Dates (full timeline)
      • May 24: GSoC Begins
      • August 22: GSoC Ends

Topics in the Waiting...

  • Topics which are still on the "back burner" (which need someone to lead a "Special Topic" meeting around them)
    • Do we want to schedule a meeting to go over proposed Modularization / Refactoring work in near future?
    • Discuss improving how DSpace handles Metadata. Several ideas mentioned recently:
      • Updating to current DCMI standards: DS-805
      • Creating a new "dspace" internal usage schema (for administrative, or non-DC metadata)? Formalize the "dc" schema to be strictly valid QDC/DC?
      • Metadata on all DSpace objects (not just Items)
      • Per discussion at OR11, DCAT is going to make recommendations on Metadata Schemas that DSpace should support.
    • Discuss forming a "Documentation Management Team"? Or reworking our procedures for managing/reviewing/approving Docs on the Wiki.
    • More discussion of Proposed RoadMap to 2.0
      • In meantime, feel free to forward thoughts on to Tim or everyone (via dspace-devel or dspace-commit).
    • Followup on some Async Discussions (both from last week and from recent email threads):
      • Tim & Mark D had a discussion about potentially reorganizing the SVN "Modules" area into more specific "groupings", to make it more clear which modules/projects are "supported" and which may be experimental, etc. Would like to consider possibly reorganizing into these general 'groupings':
        1. "Sandbox" - all modules which are still experimental (or very outdated?) should likely move to existing SVN Sandbox area
        2. "Core Modules" (may need a better name) - These are fully supported modules which actually are released as part of out-of-the-box DSpace.
        3. "Extension Modules" (may need a better name) - These are modules which should be considered "more stable" than those in Sandbox. But, they are not released as part of out-of-the-box DSpace (rather they can be installed separately as "addons" or "extensions" to DSpace).
      • The idea would be that "Sandbox" and "Extensions" areas are open to any/all developers to take part in development. But that the "Core" area is likely managed more like current SVN TRUNK (where you need to be a "Committer" or "Highly Trusted Developer" to commit code there).

Meeting Notes

JIRA Review, Welcome Andrea Schweer as new Committer, New DSDOCDEV wiki space, DS-935 review

Meeting Transcript

Meeting Archives

Notes and Transcripts from all recent Developers Meetings are available off of the Developer Meeting Archives page.

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