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2022.07.13 Community Meeting

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Call-in Details

Attendees

  1. Andrew Woods
  2. Seth Erickson
  3. Peter Winckles
  4. Arran Griffiths
  5. Rosalyn Metz

Agenda & Notes

  1. Volunteer Notetaker
  2. Community updates (introductions, updates, implementations, plans, etc)
    • Quick introductions
  3. Releasing version 1.1 of OCFL
    • all issues closed except for change log
    • stabilize the spec OR move to 2.0 quickly
    • maybe reaching out to adopters and gather more information about what people want or find is missing
    • Arran offered to provide information about Fedora adopters, Perhaps reaching out the
  4. Guidelines for OCFL Projects
    • The document is well laid out
    • Question about what it means to have issues be ignored. Suggestion added in a comment to the document. Rosalyn to update and share with the Community.
    • Feel free to add comments and suggestions to the document about what to clarify or change.
    • OCFL Java is going to have another meeting to bring some of the other users into the conversation.
  5. OCFL SQLite Tool (Seth Erickson)
    • https://github.com/srerickson/ocfl
    • its focused on reading and consuming OCFL objects;
    • he's aiming to create a way to provide access to an OCFL storage root; perhaps a web service that allows you to browse through the storage root.
    • indexing of the storage root. interested in hearing how others are tackling this issue of indexing. perhaps this is an extension?
    • this could help cut down on the costs for hitting the an S3 object store.
    • rocfl and ocfljava don't do any indexing, fedora has its own indexing of the storage root, but this is much more granular (getting at individual files)
    • storage root level extension, generic fast indexing that gets updated every time a new object gets crud-ed. the extension itself would describe the index schema for the sqlite file.
    • this could be a quick way to recover after a failure to see if things are there.
    • MORE TO COME! reach out to Seth if you have ideas. also especially if you have a big storage root so Seth can test the limits of the tool.
  6. Next community meeting: Wednesday August 11th 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT | Thursday August 12th 10am AEST / 1am GMT (Convert to your time zone)

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