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?