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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

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 -
  2. Open PRs

    • PR#44 - Breaks down fedora tests and makes them parallel.
    • PR#13 -
  3. In addition to this PR#13, there exists one additional issue for claw-playbook. After that, claw-vagrant will be depreciated.

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

  1. 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.

  1. Content Types

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

Rossie - 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 get used that often. However, that is the motivation behind PCDM’s ordering proxies.

  1. 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 to a working implementation.

  1. Wikidata

Rossie - Wikidata is a linked data of 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 comes from DBPedia. Also, infobox templates are structured data. Are you pointing to this to develop similar features in CLAW?

Rossie - 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.

Danny - CLAW does not use named graph right now.

  1. 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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