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Preservation Interest Group: Meeting 06

Time

the First Thursday of each month at 1:00pm EST

Medium

  • Skype.
  • If you've not participated in a meeting previously please provide your Skype username

Agenda

  1. Introductions
  • Attendees: Mark Jordan (notes), Nick Ruest, Melissa Anez, Donald Moses
  1. iPIG report
  1. Conference Updates
  • Islandora Conference
    • Had a face to face meeting at the Islandora Conference and some good discussion.
  • uConn Islandora Camp
    • No presentation about preservation at the Camp ... much interest in where the stack is going with F4 and the current stack itself.
  1. Islandora 7.x-2 and Fedora 4 - Review, understand and test Fedora 4 preservation features and how they’ll intersect with Islandora.
  • Fixity
  • Discussion about checksumming in the F3 context (there is the option to apply many checksum methods to datastreams) as compared to F4 (which only supports SHA-1 at the moment).
    • We'll need to figure out how to migrate checksums from F3 to F4. Nick suggests starting a conversation on the fedora tech list in preparation for opening a JIRA ticket on this issue.
  • Nick noted that the F4 community are looking at ways to make the fixity service more restful.
  • Backup and restore
  • Export and import
    • migration-utils.
    • Nick highlighted that those items with the ‡ in migration-utils still need work.
    • Brief discussion about BagIt and the use case.
  • Transactions
  • Auditing Service
    • Support for PREMIS ontology
    • Some modules like Islandora PREMIS may operate at a lower level than they do now, eg., at the Fedora level rather than in the Drupal module level.
  1. Islandora 7.x-2
  • In the near term, we need to recruit more testers for upgration. Donald will start testing migration-utils.

TO DO:

  • send announcements/reminders out earlier
  • check with current members and check to see who can help do the work that will be needed.