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0New meeting linkDalePlease note. We will be meeting using a new Zoom link going forward: https://zoom.us/j/204980147 The old one expired and is no longer available.
5WelcomeDale

Welcome and request for someone to take notes. Patty Wanninger picked up the notetaking in the midst of the meeting.

30Discussionvarious

We will spend the hour hearing from those who went to the Face-to-face meeting in DC, and discussing the issues that arose at those meetings.

Here are the links to the notes from two of those meetings:

Folio F2F: Data Migration Planning & Implementation

f2f data migration subgroup meeting notes

Technical Council - technical debt discussion with focus on top six technical debt items, including

Jira Legacy
serverSystem JiraJIRA
serverId01505d01-b853-3c2e-90f1-ee9b165564fc
keyFOLIO-1932
. See Tech Debt spreadsheet (notice any filters!) and the Tech Debt folder for presentations. Presentations structured around the A3 problem solving approach.


Notes from the meeting:

The meeting about migration at the F2F was unexpectedly large, and therefore focused on an overview of where we are, and an attempt to get necessary requirements to meet our needs. We need to settle on what type of implementation strategies will move us forward.

Ultimately, the Capacity planning team will develop a strategy for presenting a "Market Viable Product" by July of 2020. 

It was agreed at the migration meeting that adding the bulk load capability to existing APIs would be very helpful, though a tool kit is still necessary to do the heaving lifting - e.g. for mappings to connect different entities. 

Jon Miller remarked that "mapping legacy IDs to UUIDs won't be handled by the loader."

All systems have some kind of ID to link bibs to holdings to items. What is the staging to preserve those links?

There is already a lot of tooling that exists for data migration. This group needs to make an effort to gather tools and processes together to create a virtual implementers "binder." Perhaps some of the tools can be stitched together to make it easier. 

Texas A & M is undertaking a POC for a migration toolset based on the Camunda workflow engine. Jeremy Huff can demo this to the migration sub group some time in July. 

Requirements for APIs to handle bulk loading need to be written. Dale says there is a document that he will prepare for review at the July 1 meeting.

A discussion followed about whether to ignore the rather complicated bid/holdings/items data in favor of users, circ data, holds, fines/fees, organizations. But the difficultly is that things like loan rules etc. require a link to the item, which requires the data be migrated first. 

Link to Acquisitions Interface Fields
Link to  FOLIO Record Data Elements  (contains links to specific spreadsheets, but most of them are not up to date.)

Action Items

Dale will invite Jeremy Huff to demo the workflow POC in the latter half of July.

The SIG will work on Bulk load requirements for the PO to take to the development team