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Date & Time

  • November 14th 16:00 UTC/GMT - 11:00 ET

Dial-in

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  • U.S.A/Canada toll free: 866-740-1260, participant code: 2257295
  • International toll free: http://www.readytalk.com/intl 
    • Use the above link and input 2257295 and the country you are calling from to get your country's toll-free dial in #
    • Once on the call, enter participant code 2257295

Agenda

 Terry Brady will moderate the November 14th call.
  • Brainstorm 2018 discussion topics for DCAT
    • What information would you like to share?
    • What aspects of the system would you like to learn more about?
    • View the DCAT meeting archives for possible discussion ideas.
  • Updates from the group - what projects are you working on with your repository?
  • DSpace 7 updates
    • Tim Donohue provided the following update.
      • The DSpace 7 team has been concentrating efforts recently on Search & Submission functionality. The UI Mockups for both are on the Wiki: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+7+UI+Mockups  In recent weeks, much of the effort has been on the backend (i.e. REST API) of these features, so they are not yet available to demo in full.  However, a very early version of Search is now on the Angular UI demo site: https://dspace7-demo.atmire.com/home (this is not yet feature complete, but it works at a basic level).  The latest goal is to attempt to have demo-able early versions of these features by the end of the year (if not sooner). 
      • After Search & Submission, we will be moving on to Authentication / Authorization features. In fact, early work on a "stateless" Authentication implementation has been started at the REST API layer (see this PR: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/1873).  But, this work is not yet complete and not yet utilized by the Angular UI layer.
      • If anyone has staff/developers interested in getting more involved, we could use more resources (which would also help us to move more rapidly). Currently the DSpace 7 Dev team is still rather small, and is primarily Atmire and 4Science staff members, along with occasional Angular UI help from William Welling at Texas A&M (and coordination by myself).  We could use folks who are interested in helping to develop/design either the REST API or Angular UI (or both).


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