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2022.06.08 Community Meeting
Andrew Woods edited this page Jun 9, 2022
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- Wednesday June 8th 12am GMT / 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT | Thursday June 9th 10am AEST (Convert to your time zone)
- https://harvard.zoom.us/my/aawoods?pwd=dWs0c3AvVWVSdEE2SHBGMFpQOUJVQT09
- Rosalyn Metz
- Peter Sefton
- Peter Winckles
- Seth Erickson
- Alvin Sebastian
- Mike Lynch
- Simeon Warner
- Andrew Woods
- Volunteer Notetaker
- Community updates (introductions, updates, implementations, plans, etc)
- Releasing version 1.1 of OCFL
- See 1.1 milestone on GitHub
- Editors close to finishing remaining 1.1 changes -- release within the next couple weeks
- Question: How to object upgrades work?
- Make a new object version that has a new spec version
- Object conformance must match the spec version in the root inventory
- Seth: When validating, it's hard to know which spec version validation codes to link to in a multi-version object
- Seth: What is the compatibility promise? Is it intended that OCFL 2.0 objects could contain 1.0 versions or will they be so different that that would not be possible?
- Simeon: I think the intent is that 2.0 versions could contain earlier spec versions
- Perhaps there should be a section in the implementation notes that describes how to upgrade an object/storage root to 1.1
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Contributed Projects in OCFL’s GitHub
- Represents an interest of formalizing hosting implementations under the OCFL github
- Editors will not maintain, but will help identify others in the community who may be able
- Seth: Projects should meet a high standard of testing
- Apart from the validation fixtures, it's hard to define a test suite that sets the bar for implementations to be accepted
- Andrew: There should be some quality bar to provide some assurance that the projects are quality
- Quality might not be as important as adoption. An excellent library with no users doesn't necessarily need to be in the community repo, but a less good library with lots of users does need community support
- Next community meeting: Wednesday July 13th 3pm GMT / 11am EDT / 8am PDT | Thursday May 12th 1am AEDT (Convert to your time zone)
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