Attendees

Amy Lana - University of Missouri
Bram Luyten - @mire
Elin Stangeland - Cambridge University Library
Iryna Kuchma - eIFL.net
James Evans - Biomed Central/Open Repository
Jim Ottaviani - University of Michigan
Sarah Molloy - Queen Mary, University of London
Sarah Potvin - Texas A&M University
Sarah Shreeves - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Valorie Hollister - DuraSpace


Time

Dial-in

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Discussion Topics

 

Topic

Discussion leader

1

News / announcements / events, etc.

Val

2

Proposed tweaks on how DCAT works together

Val

3

Metadata improvements project:

  • update on any 'refining' work
  • update on the development of provocative questions to inspire community discussion/input
  • profile of institutions which would be interested in discussions on metadata improvements in order to develop personal target/invite lists
Metadata Sub-Team: Sarah P., Amy, Maureen

 


Discussion Notes/References

1) News

DSpace roadmap meeting last week 

DCAT/Committer mtg - sign up on the mtg page, propose topics: DevMtg 2013-07-08 - OR13 Meeting


 

2) Proposed tweaks on how DCAT works together

Bram's JIRA refresher:

 

During the last meeting we were talking about DCAT's assistance in dealing with JIRA tickets. Here are a few links and a tidbit of information to explore JIRA if you are not yet really familiar with it.

Just going to http://jira.duraspace.org may be a bit confusing because you will also see the other projects that Duraspace hosts in there.

The following link sends you straight to the "Issues" tab within the DSpace project, I think it really gives a great overview: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS#selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project%3Aissues-panel

Here's a reminder about the different stages you can see in "status summary"

Closed - hurray, it's fully handled!

Received - requests that require a first early scan to see whether they contain enough detail or not. If it does, it goes to the "volunteer needed" stage, otherwise it goes back to the submitter in the "more details needed".

More details needed - committers haven't been able to unambiguously interpret tickets in these stage, therefore, additional details are required before a volunteer can be assigned

Volunteer needed - Issues that have been found relevant and/or reproduced (in case of bugs). They are waiting for a volunteer who can come up with a solution

Accepted - There is a volunteer who is currently working on a solution

Code review needed - The volunteer made his solution available and is now waiting for a review before it can get accepted to the DSpace sourcecode.

I think DCAT can really help in the bolded stages:

Received: help to judge whether the incoming tickets contain enough detail

More details needed: try to ask relevant questions in the comments, poking the original submitter to provide more detail

Volunteer needed: There are today 155 issues waiting for a volunteer. You can put some of these tickets in the spotlight by commenting or +1 on them to indicate that they are really important to you.

more info about the process:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/JIRA+Workflow+Improvements

An easy example - ticket about documentation for the cleanup script

https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1545

This is in the "more details needed" phase: where do you think that additional documentation or warnings should be about the fact that content will _only_ be really deleted if you execute the cleanup script.

 

 

3) Metadata improvements project

 

 

Actions Items 

Action Item

Assignee

Deadline

Check on finding time slot for a discussion metadata improvement proposal at both DSUG OR13 and OAI8 DSUGVal, Bram/IrynaDONE

Re-start JIRA reviews

1) Everyone should select a JIRA issue of interest (Bram's recommended view: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS#selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project%3Aissues-panel)

    • Received: help to judge whether the incoming tickets contain enough detail
    • More details needed: try to ask relevant questions in the comments, poking the original submitter to provide more detail
    • Volunteer needed: There are today 155 issues waiting for a volunteer. You can put some of these tickets in the spotlight by commenting or +1 on them to indicate that they are really important to you.

2) If the issue you select merits DCAT discussion (you want to confirm the importance of the request, want input on request, want to propose DCAT sending a msg to the listserve to find volunteers, etc.) please schedule the month for which you'd like to hold the discussion on the 2013 DCAT Discussion Schedule. If your JIRA issue doesn't merit a DCAT discussion, use JIRA to follow up directly.

3) Monthly discussion leaders should use the DCAT Discussion Forum to start your discussions with the rest of DCAT.

4) Post links/updates to the JIRA issue (summary of DCAT discussion with links to forum, etc.).

ALL

 
Create (provocative) questions for community discussions - including brief description of what is planned and potential implicationsMetadata Sub-Team: Sarah P., Amy, Maureen 
Start discussion on the institutional profile for organizations that should be keenly interested in the metadata improvement projectVal to start