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

Attendees

  1. Kim Pham
  2. Eddie Rubeiz
  3. Adam Soroka
  4. Melissa Anez
  5. Daniel Lamb
  6. Bryan Brown
  7. Jon Green
  8. Natkeeran Kanthan
  9. Rosie Lefaive

Agenda

  1. Recent activity
    1. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/CLAW/issues/686
    2. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/CLAW/issues/661
  2. Open PRs
    1. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/Alpaca/pull/44
    2. https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/claw-playbook/pull/13
  3. One remaining issue until claw-playbook is at feature parity: https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/CLAW/issues/702
  4. ... (feel free to add agenda items)

Minutes

  1. Recent activity

    • issue#686 - The versions have been updated to latest and seem to work. Please continue to monitor and re-open the issue if it reappears.
    • issue#661 - Adds correct @type strings to the JSON-LD serialization.
  2. Open PRs

    • PR#44 - Breaks down fedora tests into smaller units and makes them parallel.
    • PR#13 - Adds two new Ansible modules for interacting with Karaf.
  3. In addition to this PR#13, there exists one additional issue for claw-playbook. After that, claw-vagrant will be deprecated.

    Danny - We might have a sprint to continue to develop the claw-playbook to support other OS or configurations.

  4. Towards first release!

    Adam - What would be included in the first release?

    Danny - Once we have the derivative generation completed we can consider doing a release (1.0). RDF Mapping UI is not 100% necessary, but would be good to have.

    Adam - One compromise might be to get a library of RDF mapping. Because UI can take a lot of LOE.

    Danny - In addition to RDF mapping, we would need fields/content types etc.

  5. Content Types

    Danny - There are simple content types that we can create relatively fast. There are other content types such as compound objects that will require more work.

    Rosie - Are you still planning to make use of PCDM’s ordering proxies for those complex ordered objects you mentioned?

    Danny - Possibly yes. Re-ordering can be a performance hit, but that operation does not get used that often. However, that is the motivation behind PCDM’s ordering proxies.

  6. PCDM

    Adam - Is there any way to verify if something is PCDM?

    Danny - You can selectively use PCDM. There is no kit to verify PCDM compliance. We would like READ/WRITE compatibility.

    Adam - PCDM is not an abstraction from implementation, rather an abstraction demanding an implementation.

    Danny - We may have to iterate to get it to a working implementation.

  7. Wikidata

    Rosie - Wikidata is a linked data platform for Wikipedia content. Wikidata has reference to verify each property. Also, properties can be attached to properties! Example: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q467027

    Adam - Wikidata technology is informed by DBPedia. Also, infobox templates are structured data. Are you pointing to this to develop similar features in CLAW?

    Rosie - Yes. Metadata Interest Group is interested in qualified statements.

    Adam - They may be using named graph. Named graphs is like having quads instead of triples. Additional info: https://www.w3.org/TR/2014/REC-rdf11-concepts-20140225/#section-dataset.

    Adam - If Wikidata uses RdfReification, then that would be difficult to implement. (NB after more research Rosie and Adam found out later that day that Wikidata is actually using a model even more complex and abstract that usual RDF reification!)

    Danny - CLAW does not use named graphs right now.

  8. Snapshot builds

    Jon Green - We talked about doing snapshot releases to handle claw-playbook issues.

    Danny - Yes, we should do that.

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