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Who do we want to invite to comment on our key factor's and questions once we have them. Ideally identify who they are, why you think they are interesting, and your name if you are willing to contact them.  
Who do we want to invite to comment on our key factor's and questions once we have them. Ideally identify who they are, why you think they are interesting, and your name if you are willing to contact them.  


#Someone From DuraSpace: They have been going at this for a good while, they are in our community and I think it would benifit us all to have them well represented in this project. -Trevor
#Someone From DuraSpace: They have been going at this for a good while, they are in our community and I think it would benifit us all to have them well represented in this project. -Trevor KC: might want to have this talk about Fedora/DSpace and how the two got off the ground and then eventually decided to merge.
#Someone From CHNM (Sharon Leon, Tom Scheinfeldt: Omeka and Zotero are both rather robust open source projects, they also run a fair amount of OSS to support a range of projects, (Drupal, WordPress) -Trevor
#Someone From CHNM (Sharon Leon, Tom Scheinfeldt: Omeka and Zotero are both rather robust open source projects, they also run a fair amount of OSS to support a range of projects, (Drupal, WordPress) -Trevor
#Someone from WordPress (I know a few core devs), very successful project with a large community. -Trevor
#Someone from WordPress (I know a few core devs), very successful project with a large community. -Trevor
#Collective Access Seth ?  - Karen - I can track down his last name His company Whirlagig gets paid to develop software but then releases it as open source as part of his paid agreement.  He feels he can support himself with services around the tools he builds and releases it as open will increase users.
#Someone from Blacklight or Hydra project at Stanford (Tom Cramer) or Variations on Video at Indiana Univ (John Dunn) or both - Karen  They are building large enterprise preservation systems for university libraries....I want to know why not buy something off the shelf?

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Who do we want to invite to comment on our key factor's and questions once we have them. Ideally identify who they are, why you think they are interesting, and your name if you are willing to contact them.

  1. Someone From DuraSpace: They have been going at this for a good while, they are in our community and I think it would benifit us all to have them well represented in this project. -Trevor KC: might want to have this talk about Fedora/DSpace and how the two got off the ground and then eventually decided to merge.
  2. Someone From CHNM (Sharon Leon, Tom Scheinfeldt: Omeka and Zotero are both rather robust open source projects, they also run a fair amount of OSS to support a range of projects, (Drupal, WordPress) -Trevor
  3. Someone from WordPress (I know a few core devs), very successful project with a large community. -Trevor
  4. Collective Access Seth ? - Karen - I can track down his last name His company Whirlagig gets paid to develop software but then releases it as open source as part of his paid agreement. He feels he can support himself with services around the tools he builds and releases it as open will increase users.
  5. Someone from Blacklight or Hydra project at Stanford (Tom Cramer) or Variations on Video at Indiana Univ (John Dunn) or both - Karen They are building large enterprise preservation systems for university libraries....I want to know why not buy something off the shelf?