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This meeting is a hybrid teleconference and IRC chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info:

Attendees 

Agenda

  1. Please indicate interest in the Oxford Common Filesystem Layout interest-group

  2. Moving Memento work forward:

    1. Remaining work
      1. creating mementos (partially complete)
        1. https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1262 ()
      2. getting listing of mementos
        1. FCREPO-2623
      3. getting mementos
    2. Status of Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed's in progress PR: (https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1262)
      1. Do we need a volunteer to bring this one over the finish line? 
    3. Status of https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1250:
      1. Support versioning with versioned child ignored
      2. Is there anything that needs to be discussed as a group in order to move this one forward? (Longshou Situ)
    4. PR's to be merged
      1. https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1261 ()
      2. https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1260 ()'
      3. https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/pull/1241 (just needs to be merged - all feedback it complete)
  3. Follow-up discussion from last week: 

    1. Status of Doran's write-up regarding Fedora's strategy for permalinks
    2. Abandoning the single subject restriction: any feedback/illuminating discussion on the list?
  4. Future of fcrepo-audit? - 
  5. Tickets requiring attention
    1.  - Peter Eichman is on it
    2.  - waiting on feedback from Chris Colvard
    3.  - ready to go? Danny Bernstein?
    4.  - ready to go? Danny Bernstein?
  6. ...
  7. Tickets In-Review



Ticket Summaries

  1. Please squash a bug!


  2. Tickets resolved this week:


  3. Tickets created this week:


Minutes

Oxford Common File system interest group

We are talking about having a common format for serializing data to and reading serialized data from. This effort does not need to be tied to Fedora efforts.  This seems like it would apply to all repository applications.    We want to be able to dump the contents of the repository that is a complete representation of the repository and then to be able to read in the content.  The effort then is to define a common way for this data to appear/be organized on disk.

Fedora could support anything coming out of this interest group, but would not be a Fedora initiative.  Fedora could provide tooling to support this in Fedora.

Possibly some interest from the folks at UCSD?   Esmé Cowles will discuss with colleagues / associates at Princeton.  Declan Fleming might be interested? 

This doesn’t seem to be a developer interest group, but perhaps should be discussed at a more administrative level.

How to move the memento /  API-alignment effort forward?

One challenge is that there is not so much opportunity for parallelizing the work.

Jared Whiklo will pick up Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed’s PR if Danny Bernstein hasn’t started it.

Call for developers to work remaining tickets OR at least review 

Jared Whiklo on point for pushing through memento work

Sprint for early 2018? 

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