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11:00-11:10

Welcome to Day 2

Welcome and review of the Samvera Code of Conduct and Community Guidelines

Everyone

Nicholas Mark Homenda (Tufts University)

11:10-11:30

Your Support Makes a Difference: How it works to contribute to open-source in Samvera

New to Samvera and wondering what it means to contribute to open-source development? Ever considered contributing as an individual or institution but not clear on the details? Wondering what it looks like right now to do open-source development activities in the Samvera Community? Tune in to see how this works within the community, the tools the community is using (Docker, Github, Slack), and how your experiences as a developer or an end user can contribute. We’ll demonstrate and discuss all of this using one of Samvera’s main products, Hyrax, an open-source, Samvera-powered repository front-end. We’ll also share how to find out about contributing to other open-source efforts in the Samvera Community (Avalon and Hyku) and share upcoming scheduled opportunities to engage and participate in the work of the Samvera Community.

Everyone

Juliet Hardesty (Indiana University)

Hardesty-YourSupportMakesADifference-SVC2023.pptx

11:30-11:50

ScholarGPT

I would like to present how we are using AI (ANNIF) in our Institutional Repository to enhance the subject field metadata often left blank by submitters. With a focus on a BRIEF intro into the workings of AI, overview of the features of ANNIF, and our vision / demo / code of how we are implementing it into our Hyrax application, Scholar@UC (http://scholar.uc.edu )

Everyone

Thomas Scherz (University of Cincinnati)

https://scholar.uc.edu/show/x633f2737

11:50-12:00

Break

12:00-12:30

Samvera Metadata Interest Group

Updates from new and existing Samvera Interest Groups and Working Groups.

Everyone

Annamarie Klose (The Ohio State University)

View file
nameSVC2023_SMIG_Update_2023-05-03.pdf

Cloud Deployment Working Group

Brendan Quinn (Northwestern University)

Samvera Developer Onboarding Working Group

Kiah Stroud (SoftServ by Scientist.com)

Participation Sustainability Working Group (charter in progress)

Kirsten Leonard (PALNI)

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Q2E7d6AFU8k_vPrAGCq-GAoWGP985MkGU5q6lSMrUws/edit?usp=sharing Samvera Community Participation Sustainability Working Group - Draft

Samvera End User Documentation Working Group (charter in progress)

Jessica Hilt (University of California, Dan Diego)

Samvera Roadmaps Alignment Group

Heather Greer Klein (Samvera)

Repository Managers Interest Group (re-charter in progress)

Emily Porter (Emory University)

Slides

12:30-12:50

Really Running Hyku

We'll go over the current state of Hyku, its relationship with Hyrax and how to run it successfully in production. We'll also talk about developing themes, plugins and features in a sustainable community focused way.

Ops, DevOps, Developers and Managers

Rob Kaufman (SoftServ by Scientist.com)

Slides

12:50-1:00

Break

1:00-1:20

Piloting a Migration from Fedora 3 to Fedora 6 & Samvera

While assessing options to migrate Emory Libraries' content still stored in Fedora 3, we are exploring use of the Fedora 3 to 6 migration utilities, investigating the state of Samvera gems' support for Fedora 6, and identifying what transformations will be required to read the data in a Hyrax application.

Developers, Repository Managers, Metadata Specialists

Emily Porter , Bradley Watson (Emory University)

Slides

1:20-2:15

Fedora Community Update - What we’re doing, what we’ve tried, what’s working, what’s not.

"The Fedora community is not unfamiliar with challenge, change and rebuilding. Our path from the original days of Fedora to today is not straight, nor has it been without its detours and hiccups. But today the Fedora community feels a keen sense of accomplishment as we begin to see adoption rates of Fedora 6.x rise and migration efforts underway. We are hopeful for our future and are taking the necessary steps to engage users, both current and future, understand how we can support those working with older technologies and bring everyone forward to the newest, most modern version of Fedora.

This lightning talk will provide a brief overview of current community activities, development efforts and plans for the future as they relate directly to the Samvera community. We will share some of the challenges we’ve faced, discuss what we learned and invite open conversation about ways we can evolve and grow to better support all of our users."

Everyone

Arran Griffith (Lyrasis)

Feed the (Samvera) Tree: A Path for Developer Training

It's no secret that working with Samvera has its own learning curves that provide a challenge for even the most seasoned Rails developers. SoftServ hears from a lot of institutions who have experiences developers on staff, but need some help with the Samvera-y pieces. SoftServ has responded to the Community need for training with a curriculum of hands-on workshops designed in consultation with Community members. The goal is to benefit the Community at large by equipping more developers with the skill sets to support the technology and sustain the Community. This talk will introduce the series and provide details about what participants can expect to learn.

Developers, Managers

Kevin Kochanski (SoftServ by Scientist.com)

Valkyrie Community Update

An update on the latest from Valkyrie (moved from Tuesday schedule)

Alexandra Dunn (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Welcome to the Derivative Rodeo!

The present implementation of Hyrax assumes that it will create all of the derivatives for each provided file. However, in cases where folks have existing derivatives that they want to use, there’s little guidance on how to proceed.

In this talk, I’ll go over the current work we’re doing at SoftServ regarding derivative pre-processing and utilizing Hyrax’s existing derivative plugins to change derivative handling behavior while also preserve existing functionality.

Developers, Technologists

Jeremy Friesen (SoftServ by Scientist.com)

Shampooing Hyrax: Reducing Test Flakes

Flaky tests are a menace! Retrying the test (repeatedly!) wastes developer time, CPU cycles, and CI service budget. The first step to fixing them is identifying the cause. Here is how to do that for flaky Hyrax tests running on CircleCI.

Developers

Daniel Pierce (Indiana University)

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1N8r87ehOOfdUV6Wlu9bkSAp-imXVc7rmDbkOdbMozZ8/edit?usp=sharing

2:15-2:30

Closing and Wrap-up

Everyone

Heather Greer Klein (Samvera)

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