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Roadmap Meeting December 9th 2016 11:30 am AST
- Chair: Diego Pino
- Notes: Jordan Fields
Per: Schedule
- Attending: Melissa Anez
Mark Baggett
Jordan Fields
Jonathan Green
Mark Jordan
Daniel Lamb
Rosie Le Faive
Gavin Morris
Kim Pham
Diego Pino Navarro
Nick Ruest
David Wilcox
- Apologies: Kirsta Stapelfeldt
No comments.
- Documentation IG (Melissa): Nothing to report.
- Dev Ops (Gavin): The group is meeting as soon as next week, the last meeting was choppy due to Skype issues. They are planning on moving to Google Hangouts. Nick suggested using the free conference call HD line that CLAW uses (https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/)
- Metadata IG: Jennifer, who previously reported on this group, is stepping away from the Roadmap Committee. Melissa and Jordan attend these meetings occasionally, so they will try to split the responsibilities of reporting. The group also tends to take good notes.
- IR interest group (Mark): Mark missed their last meeting, but it had very low attendance and there are no notes. Info on next meeting here.
- Security Interest Group (Rosie): More documentation is wanted. They will not do a full internal review of their last issue as it wasn't a real issue (someone in the group was testing security). Notes from last meeting.
Danny: We’re slowly pushing through tickets. Many issues in the queue dealing with getting all of the pieces talking to each other. There’s always PRs to look at if anyone has extra time to help.
Nick: Very encouraged by how the project is moving forward and the contributions of others picking up tickets (UTSC staff were called out specifically). Things are moving! This is really, really, really great!
- Islandoracon
Melissa: Registration is open but slow (as expected). Sponsors were announced yesterday (4 sponsors, more than double the last conference). Also working on establishing workshops, working with the results from the survey, we have a list of 8 (Working with Linked Data and Ontologies, Islandora CLAW intro, Solr Tuning and Solr Views, Working with Form Builder, Infrastructure and performance, Islandora Scholar, Querying and sparql update, Islandora 101).
The committee is working on a list of workshop leaders. More here.
David Wilcox: Fedora camp last week was really successful, good discussions on the difference between Hydra and Islandora. Next camp will probably be in the UK in the spring. Fedora newsletter here.
Daniel Lamb: Trying to put out a couple of pull requests on CLAW.
Donald Moses: No news.
Gavin Morris: Working on a series of tools for consortiums and is grateful for Mark and his team for their involvement in helping with the tools.
Jonathan Green: Vacant Islandora position at Lyrasis, getting their hosting infrastructure up to speed, might be one of the first getting PHP 7 up to speed with Islandora, so expect feedback. He and another developer will probably have some time for CLAW, but how to best participate at this time? Danny said there were previously sprints (2 weeks on, 2 off), but they were juggling releases at the same time. Those sprints were too fast and without enough focus and therefore it was difficult for people to engage. Once things are a bit more together, they’ll try sprints again by gathering enough people interested in a specific thing and then get those people to work with Danny on the tickets. Until then, Danny is trying to keep enough small tickets ready for people to have the opportunity to help as they’re able. Once the core is in a better place, sprints will pick up again. Jonathan said in January he might have more time to help. Diego mentioned that Drupal 8 skills are also needed, so if you can learn Drupal 8, everything will be easier. Nick mentioned that he’s been working in PHP7 for a month and XML forms are the biggest issue (you can’t edit the forms, you can clone, you can edit an object, not sure about creating a form).
Jordan Fields: Nothing to report.
Kim Pham: Working on web annotations for basic image and large image content models. More info here. Planning to work with additional content models.
Mark Jordan: Not a lot of Islandora movement to report this time. Has been working on IIQPA Making this into a proper tool for import packages to make sure they’re valid and intact. QA tests for simple and compound objects, working on newspapers next.
Mark Baggett: Finishing up work on IR in Islandora. Planning test migration next week with plan for soft launch the second week in January, official go live in May.
Melissa Anez: Nick and Melissa will present at CNI next week. More info here.
Nick Ruest: The CNI presentation will be a different audience (more leaders), so they’ll be talking about sustainability. Has also been gathering use cases for people moving to CLAW, they’re in the middle of a sprint and it’s going really well. Goal is to finish up phase one of the sprint and beginning phase 2. More info on the sprint here.
Rosie Le Faive: Moving to using current stack for newspaper import (newspaper batch). Is very interested in and would like to help Mark Jordan with IIQPA.
Diego Pino Navarro: Working on postcards, doing tests to not have to display 3 objects for one postcard. Very involved in privacy lately, discussions on education for keeping data and private information safe.
- Chair: Jordan Fields
- Notes: Kim Pham
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