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Hydramata Project Refresh March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh1
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Why are We Here Again? January 22, 2014Hydra Connect 20142
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Where We Started March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh3
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Our World is Different: Mixed Content and Formats March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh4
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Mixed Landscape ETD Statistical Data Image Data Article March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh5 Video
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Shifting Needs March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh6
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Sustain through Community … DATA CURATION EXPERTS March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh7 Hydramata IndianaNorthwesternDCENotre DameCincinnatiVirginia
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Faith and Commitment March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh8
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In Sync March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh9
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Curate Gem Mixed Architecture March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh10
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Why a Name Change? Shared IR: – Are we sharing code or infrastructure? Curate – Mixed reviews as it means something different to everyone – While a large focus, our vision stretches beyond both curation of work and traditional IR March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh11
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Our Vision Refreshed Flexible Configurations Modularity Extensibility Wide Format Support Support IR use cases Swappable Viewers, Workflows Other Integrations March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh12
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Hydramata A set of separate hydra-based automata, “hydramata”, that can be combined to form a single Hydra Head. Each hydramaton can be mixed and matched with other hydramata to provide wide format support tailored to fit your institutional or digital repository needs. March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh13
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Transformation March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh14
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March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh15
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Renewed Focus Links to institutional priorities and schedules Balance between Sprint and Release Planning More concrete release timelines and roadmap March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh16
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Release Schedule April 15: Red Green Refactor July 1: Transformation and Scale November 1: TBD (Video, Exhibits, etc?) March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh17
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April Release: Red Green Refactor Prepare for Refactoring Create Stable Release Candidate moving us form Red to Green Before refactoring we need our code clean and stable with an improved user interface, expanded testing, improved metadata, and free of major bugs. Therefore, this release will be focused on creating a stable release candidate that moves us from Red to Green to be ready for refactoring in the next release. March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh18
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July Release: Transformation and Scale Begin transforming and refactoring our single gem architecture into one that better fits our vision of a pluggable framework, and build in more scale of managing content. Where to further focus is being prioritized and discussed among the PD’s and PO’s. March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh19
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Institutional Release Focus April 15 – ND - Production Beta Update – UC - Baseline for Early Adopters Release – IU - First sandbox deployment for library staff – UVa - Test and analysis for further work July 1 – NU – Research Scholarship Release 0.5 – ND – 3 rd Beta Release – Uva – Beta for Research Data – UC – Second Beta Release – IU Piolot Deployment for Research Data November 1 – Uva – Expanded beta for Research Data – NU – 1.0 Production Release – ND – Full Campus Launch – IU – Expanded Data and Early Adopter Pilot – UC – Production Release March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh20
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Other Changes Increased testing – Welcome to Chris DeLuca who will act as the QA Lead starting March 17th! March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh21
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Questions ? March 10, 2014Hydramata Project Refresh22
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