When

17-18 December 2018
10:00am - 4:00pm each day

Remote Participation

https://duraspace.zoom.us/my/fedora

Where

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Milton S Eisenhower Library M Level Digital Research and Curation Center (DRCC) Conference Room

Precise location on google maps - head for the security desk, which is on the northern side end of the floor.  The DRCC is located in staff areas (through the hallway to the right as you face the circulation desk) behind the security desk.  Tell security guards you are here for the Fedora Users Group meeting at the DRCC

Visitors will need to provide a valid photo ID

Arriving by Metro/Bus

Homewood Shuttle

Purple Charm City Circulator

Arriving by Car

Campus Visitor Parking 

Lodging

Closest hotel is the Inn at the Colonnade


Meals

Morning coffee and snacks will be provided.

There are many wonderful lunch options around campus,


Meeting Notes

Google Docs

What to Bring

A laptop for hackathon activities

Attendees

If you plan to attend the meeting, please add your name below.

Agenda/Presentations

The theme of this Fedora user's group meeting is improving Fedora based on experience in the field.  With more institutions having experience with Fedora 4+ in production, or interested in adapting fedora 4+, now is an excellent opportunity to translate this experience into improvements in Fedora.  In that context, the format of this meeting will be a series of presentations, updates, and/or discussions, followed by a hackathon with the goal of producing code, design, or documentation.

Possible discussion/presentation/update topics

(please add items here.  Feel free to comment or add your name if a topic is of particular interest)

Hackathon tasks

TBD.  This will be determined by a discussion at the end of the first day, based on  shared interests, experience, and practical consideration.  The goal at the end of the first day will be to produce a concrete set of tasks for individuals or teams to accomplish on the second day.  Ideally, these tasks will be inclusive of the talent in the room.  Possible areas include software development, design, or documentation updates. 

Schedule

(proposed.  Feel free to add a presentation to the calendar, or ad it to the discussion/presentation topic list above)

Day 1

Time

Topic

Presenter

10:00 - 10:30Welcome and Introductions


10:30 - 11:15Update from UMD
11:15-12:00

Update from NLM

TBD
12;00-1:00Lunch Break 
1:15 - 2:00Update from JHU
2:00- 2:15Fedora 5 Update


2:15 - 2:30Break 
2:30-4:00Roundtable discussion



Day 2

Time

Topic

Presenter

10:00 - 11:30Hackathon planning


12:00 - 1:15Lunch Break 
1:15 - 4:00Hackathon


Summary and Outcomes

Additional Reading

As we think about next steps, it would be helpful to compile a reading list of the published evaluations of the current stack and other publications of relevance to the alternative approaches being explored in 2019. Please feel free to add anything you think might be useful to consider as part of this environmental scan.  This page should be conisdered a temporary parking space for this information until there's a better location.

Linked Data: Usability and Adoption

Assessments of Fedora on Modeshape

OCFL and Potential Advantages of the Filesystem