May 23-24, 2017
- Business from last meeting
- Round table updates
- Report from Islandoracon (hack/doc, ISLE, CLAW, metadata, Migration IG)
- Hack/Doc Topics:
- Islandora Multi-Importer (Lead: Mark McFate)
- Metadata search and replace tool (Lead: Martha Tenney)
- lunchtime discussion: Simple Exhibit display (Lead: Francesca Livermore)
- David Keiser-Clark (Williams)
- Francesca Livermore (Wesleyan)
- Peter MacDonald (Hamilton)
- Mark McFate (Grinnell)
- Helena Warburg (Williams)
- Lisa Conathan (Williams)
- Martha Tenney (Barnard)
- Jessika Drmacich (Williams)
- Karen Gorss Benko (Williams)
- Jonathan Leamon (Williams)
- Steve Young (Hamilton)
- Christine Menard (Williams)
- Noah Smith (Common Media)
- Pat Dunlavey (Common Media)
- Gavin Morris (Common Media)
- Cheryl Handsaker (Williams)
March 12-13, 2018: "ISLE Hack/Doc (by ICG)" @ METRO (New York, NY)
- 8:30am Breakfast (wifi/eduroam and setup help available)
- 9:00-9:15am Housekeeping and Announcements
- Community note taking
- Report from Islandoracon (hack/doc, ISLE, CLAW, metadata, Migration IG)
- 9:15-9:30am Ice breaker question: “Name, Institution, General experience with Islandora, Hopes and fears”
- 9:30-10:15am Skillshare on:
- markdown (Gavin Morris)
- git + TWIG (Pat Dunlavey)
- 10:15-10:30am Break
- 10:30am Hack/doc begins (overview first)
- Islandora Multi-Importer (Lead: Mark McFate)
- Metadata search and replace tool (Lead: Martha Tenney)
- lunchtime discussion: Simple Exhibit display (Lead: Francesca Livermore)
- 10:45-12:15am Subgroups: Code / Doc Starts
- 12:15-1:00pm Lunch
- 1:00-3pm Coding, documentation, preliminary testing
- 3-3:15pm Bio Break (coffee will be available)
- 3:15-4pm Coding, documentation, preliminary testing
- 4-5pm Preliminary reporting, discussion about what is going right and what isn’t working
- 5:30pm Dinner reservation at the Log’s “Black room”. Williams will pay for all ICG attendees dinners and a drink.
- 8:30am Breakfast
- 9:00-10:30am Coding, documentation, testing
- 10:30-10:35am Break
- 10:35am- 12pm Coding, documentation, testing
- 12-1pm Lunch
- 1-3pm Informal presentations on the work accomplished so far, + reflection, what went right and what we could have done better
- 3-3:15pm Break
- 3:15-4:30pm Wrap-up
- Reflection on what has been accomplished
- Goal setting for what comes next (i.e. follow-up code sprints)
- Exit
- DLF proposal from Martha at Barnard- Panel w/unifying theme is Islandora
- IslandoraCon recap - strong content, good ICG presence, Migration interest group being spun up, extended discussion of metadata migration from Fedora 3 → 4; EOL for current Islandora versions
- Might be worth upgrading membership to have seat on Foundation Board and Roadmap committee, large jump in membership dues ($10k instead of $4k) but might be worth it; could also commit more time to Islandora metadata and migration Interest Groups (IG’s)
- METRO (metropolitan library council of ny) offered to host an ICG hack/doc, provide food + unlimited coffee, and possibly participate
- Colgate, Middlebury, Berklee School of Music, and UCONN have shown interest in collaborating with us
- Jonathan coined (?) “Islandorian Gray”
- Also, Islandora the Explorer
- Lead: Mark McFate
- Goals: Discovery, Document Installation, Configuration and Use
- Diego Pino has asked for written installation documentation that would become available on the public github site
- Pat demonstrated how to use it
- Lead: Martha Tenney
- Goals: Discovery, Document Installation, Configuration and Use
- Discussion about different approaches to the find and replace
- Elected to enhance existing islandora_find_replace
- Forked the most recent version of the module: Contacting the developer to confirm primary repository
- Moved existing issues to the new repository
- Added new issues identified at the hackdoc
- Elected to enhance existing islandora_find_replace
- Creating sample data sets for use with IMI and uploaded to our github branch (for a later pull request on Diego’s core islandora_multi_importer (IMI) github
- Diego has assigned Mark to work on some of the bug fixes. Mark will create a pull request for his coding changes independently of the ICG group work.
- ICG is working on a documentation pull request that we plan to create for Diego by the end of next week (6/2). Included in this pull request will be:
- Updated README.md (Peter et. al will read through and suggest edits, Francesca edits)
- Updated User_Documentation.md (Francesca, Jessika, Martha, et. al will read through and suggest edits, Karen edits)
- Updated Samples folder (and corresponding removal or update of Templates folder) (David owns)
- Once we are happy with all edits, we will merge branch Installdoc to Master and then issue pull request to Diego’s canonical repo
- We are also storing a more robust installation document on gdrive for ICG folks. Currently lives in the Williams hack/doc folder, under the IMI folder. Probably needs a better home! Maybe in our scripts repo?
- Forked the cuhk version of the repo which was a little bit updated from the original
- Started to update documentation
- Created a big issues queue (incl. copying issues over form MitchMac’s version and confirming that these issues are still relevant)
- MitchMac emailed MT to say that he won’t be updating this repo in the forseeable future and thinks we should fork it (we already have)
- We will ask MitchMac to accept a pull request that points folks to our version of the repo
- We will add documentation to our repo explaining what changes we’ve made and asking folks to submit issues to the queue if they’ve got any
- We assume that the current license explains that ppl should use the module at their own risk
- Future hack/doc to actually fix some of the issues!
- We are thinking about a creating a repo for sharing our scripts.
- At this point the thinking is that this repo will basically point out to ppl’s scripts on their own repos maybe with some description of what the script accomplishes.
- No work done on this scripts repo yet.