Fedora: Open-source repository for long-term digital preservation
119 points by cernocky
by fodmap
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To avoid misunderstandings, this repository is about a project at Cornell University named the Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture (FEDORA), not a Red Hat one.
by sitta
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Perhaps also of interest is the storage format that Fedora 6/7 uses.
Are there any images (or actual demos) of the actual user interface?
Every variant of search for "Fedora repository screen shot" just brings back instructions for taking a desktop screen shot on the Fedora operating system.
by cramcgrab
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Wow. Java 11. Looks like a great project for an update. Anybody know where we can get a group of CS students to update the code with a modern toolset? Used to be MIT, Clarkson, Cornell, Berkeley, RIT, etc cranked this stuff out.
by Yehoshaphat
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It is interesting to me that I came across this project earlier this week (MLS student, procrastinating via browsing Awesome-Lists), and now it's here on YN.
Maybe some stoner can vibe-rebase this with Rust.
by moron4hire
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Do they have a separate website for a git repo, e.g. Github? Between me reading the page in bed this morning and then driving to work, the website seems to have gone down.