CERN-Solid brainstorming meeting
Friday 7 February 2020 -
10:00
Monday 3 February 2020
Tuesday 4 February 2020
Wednesday 5 February 2020
Thursday 6 February 2020
Friday 7 February 2020
10:00
who is who introduction
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ALL
who is who introduction
ALL
10:00 - 10:10
Room: 28/R-015
Maria gives an introductory kick off, explaining the aim of the meeting and the agenda for the day. Participants around the table present themselves.
10:10
What Solid does
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Mitzi László
What Solid does
Mitzi László
10:10 - 10:40
Room: 28/R-015
Mitzi gives a presentation followed by conversation about the problems the Solid project is trying to solve.
10:40
Short description of Indico
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Pedro Ferreira
(
CERN
)
Short description of Indico
Pedro Ferreira
(
CERN
)
10:40 - 11:10
Room: 28/R-015
The application, the development team, the other Indico instances, challenges around content ownership and more.
11:10
Short description of Zenodo - InvenioRDM
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Lars Holm Nielsen
(
CERN
)
Short description of Zenodo - InvenioRDM
Lars Holm Nielsen
(
CERN
)
11:10 - 11:40
Room: 28/R-015
Lars explains the application's purpose, structure, contributions by the community, challenges for integrating input, dissemination and influence on Zenodo and CDS.
11:40
Lunch in Restaurant 2
Lunch in Restaurant 2
11:40 - 12:40
Room: 28/R-015
12:40
The CS3MESH project
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Jakub Moscicki
(
CERN
)
Hugo Gonzalez Labrador
(
University of Vigo (ES)
)
The CS3MESH project
Jakub Moscicki
(
CERN
)
Hugo Gonzalez Labrador
(
University of Vigo (ES)
)
12:40 - 12:50
Room: 28/R-015
In this presentation we will explain the objective of the CS3MESH4EOSC EU project. Europe is facing a fragmentation of different services that are very difficult to connect to each other like you were using a centralized global service like DropBox or Google Drive. The project aims at bringing the same user-friendly functionality already offered by global services and individual on-premise deployments on a pan-European cross-institution mesh that relies on the federation of different sites by using well-known APIs. The project involves defining and promoting a set of APIs that will allow to connect these isolated service islands while retaining user privacy and data sovereignty.
12:50
Developer tools and implementation
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Mitzi László
Sarven Capadisli
Developer tools and implementation
Mitzi László
Sarven Capadisli
12:50 - 13:20
Room: 28/R-015
Mitzi and Sarven explain what is in focus now for the solidproject.org: The community, the software repositories, the code review processes, the communication channels. They explain where implementation efforts take place, explain inrupt's role https://solid.inrupt.com/, as well as the work done at MIT and elsewhere. Sarven explains some Solid applications e.g. https://dokie.li/ , which showcases various disparate parts – Web standards, technologies and social ideals – coming together in a cohesive way to serve a futureresearch communication ecosystem.
13:20
Solid standardisation processes
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Mitzi László
Sarven Capadisli
Solid standardisation processes
Mitzi László
Sarven Capadisli
13:20 - 13:50
Room: 28/R-015
Mitzi László and Sarven Capadisli explain the Solid process, structure of the developers' community, the way they interoperate and assign priorities. This joint presentation aims at reaching an understanding of the existing points and forms of collaboration before discussing a collaboration with CERN.
13:50
Free format discussion on development collaboration
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ALL
Free format discussion on development collaboration
ALL
13:50 - 15:50
Room: 28/R-015
Everyone says what effort can be offered in a CERN-Solid collaboration and what mutual benefit can be expected.
15:50
Coffee in the Social Room upstairs
Coffee in the Social Room upstairs
15:50 - 16:10
Room: 28/R-015
16:10
Conclusions & what now?
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Maria Dimou
(
CERN
)
Conclusions & what now?
Maria Dimou
(
CERN
)
16:10 - 16:30
Room: 28/R-015
Maria summarises and all conclude and confirm what the next step is.
16:30
A.O.B.
A.O.B.
16:30 - 16:40
Room: 28/R-015
Links on other CERN projects in the area of Authorisation, Autorisation and Notifications, as discussed at the end of the meeting.