[Pasig-discuss] Poll: Oxford Common Filesystem Layout

Andrew Woods awoods at duraspace.org
Fri Nov 24 22:50:34 EST 2017


Hello All,
The inaugural discussion on the "Oxford Common Filesystem Layout" will take
place on:
Friday, Dec 1st @4:00pm UTC (11am ET)

The agenda and call-in information will be in the following Google Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ATFC0YdtpRWsHm0r5GUTY9JY5dzDwJCNvs1RcDuBayE/edit?usp=sharing

The “Oxford Common Filesystem Layout” initiative is motivated by the need
for a preservation-centric, common approach to filesystem (or cloud) layout
for institutional repositories. The goal of this effort is to establish or
identify recommendations for how IR systems should structure and store
files.

One of the objectives of the call will be to highlight relevant prior art,
driving use cases, and active initiatives. There are five 5-minute slots in
the agenda for any of the attendees to fill in your names to ensure that
you have time to discuss related work. Please add your name in the agenda
by close of business on Wed, Nov 29th if you would be willing to share work
related to this effort.

Also, please add links to relevant reading in the "Related Reading" section
of the agenda.

Regards,
Andrew Woods
p.s. Subsequent communication will take place on the
pasig-discuss at mail.asis.org list.

On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Andrew Woods <awoods at duraspace.org> wrote:

> Hello All,
> From conversations both on and off list it is clear that a community-based
> recommendation describing the presentation-centric layout for repository
> resources on the filesystem (or cloud storage) would be valuable as a
> baseline for repository persistence, shared tooling, preservation
> workflows, etc.
>
> If you would be interested in participating in the inaugural discussion of
> the effort being termed the "Oxford Common Filesystem Layout" towards defining
> such a recommendation , please indicate your availability on the
> following poll:
> https://doodle.com/poll/txhg7hkt6mvbwnyn
>
> The motivating document from the team at Oxford is attached.
>
> Additional preparatory material for this meeting is the MOAB model from
> Stanford:
> http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/8482
>
> Regards,
> Andrew Woods
> p.s. I will be closing this poll Friday, November 24.
>
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