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What do we want from a FLOSS repository? Posted by Dai Griffithsin General at 11:35 am



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What do we want from a FLOSS repository?

June 20th, 2006

The word “repository” tends to suggest something big and centralised, set up to deal with the needs of large institutions, or even whole education systems. Typically people imagine them being hosted on big humming boxes tended by people in white coats who have got lost from a Gary Larson cartoon. But it doesn’t have to be like that. The OpenDock project sees a repository as a thin layer which sits between your file system and the rest of the net, controling access and providing information on what is being shared. The problem with this kind of approach is that people’s personal computers are not always on the net, are sometimes behind firewalls, or (as in my case) tend to be hijacked by teenagers whose fingers are trembling with messenger withdrawal.

In order to tackle this problem, the OpenDock repository (baptised opendocument.net) will be installable on any hosted web space, so long as it runs PHP and a database. That way anyone can make their files available reliably to the rest of the world, with the bandwidth and capacity that they choose.

The repository also provides extra information about the resources which are stored. An IMS Learning Design parser will be integrated, so that when you are sharing educational resources the activities which can be carried out with them will be visible to the people who are searching. This is a module in the repository system, so it would be easy to adapt the system for any other XML data posted about the resources.

This paper describes the system which is being built, and which will soon see the light of day. Keep an eye on the Bazaar, we’ll be posting the news as soon as it is available.

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  • 1. The Bazaar - Bazaar proje&hellip  |  July 4th, 2006 at 9:55 am

    […] What do we want from a FLOSS repository? […]

  • 2. The Bazaar - Bazaar proje&hellip  |  October 10th, 2006 at 8:17 am

    […] At OpenDocument.net that will be launched soon, there will be software available that is based on PHP and MySQL too that will offer you a way to group documents in a repository (rather than information in general as for opendock.net). The way the metadata is organised is so flexible that new modules for different metadata formats can be added to the repository. In the blogs Sharing is a joy for all and What we want from a FLOSS repository it is argued how a repository for educational material should look like in our opinion. It supports IMS Learning Design and Creative Commons and allows the units that are stored to have a structure of their own. They comprise all the (meta) information and files or references that belong to their context. We believe that we can combine the benefits of having a flexible metadata system and a lightweight Internet repository service as to both group and tag information in a flexible way to facilitate new communities of practice. […]

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