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Supported Community Development - PPT Presentation

Bridging Expertise Gaps Case Study ETDMS Export Plugin Geographically important standard not supported by EPrints Metadata Requirement Usability Perl EPrints API Expertise What Happened ID: 171868

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Supported Community Development

Bridging Expertise GapsSlide2

Case Study: ETDMS Export Plugin

Geographically important standard, not supported by

EPrints

.

MetadataRequirementUsability

PerlEPrints API

ExpertiseSlide3

What Happened…

Plugin updated on

files.eprints.org

Advice on refactoring for generic deployment

Question about

perl and implementation

Unparsable

code type into email

Questions about creating a bazaar package

Bazaar package training video

Bazaar Package

Request for documentation

Documentation on

wiki.eprints.org

No community benefitSlide4

Outcomes

Stable bazaar package

Documentation

Bazaar Package Documentation

Process Documentation (bazaar package video)Increased expertise in a community memberSlide5

A Model for Community Support

Community experts provide:

Advice and support

Pseudo-code / Code

Pointers to documentationReviewing new documentation(all in a low-time-cost way)Community members provide:Documentation of their learning for the next personStable PackagesA willingness to provide community expertiseSlide6

How do we achieve this across the community?