2. Overview
● Who: 15 participants from 10
organizations
● What: Developers meeting to
tackle goals
● When: July 23-24, 2015
● Where: University of Oregon
Knight Library in Eugene, Oregon
● Why: To make chronam more
accessible to states for NDNP
content and beyond
Goals:
1. Create a roadmap for extension of
the LC Newspaper Viewer
software (chronam) for state-
based use
2. Plan for interoperability with
communities of practice
3. Create a community development
process
4. Engage the community
3. State-Based Fork for chronam
● New organization
open-oni (online
newspaper initiative)
created in Github and
forked chronam
repository: https:
//github.com/open-
oni/open-oni
4. Community-managed Group
● Community-managed group and participants for state-based fork
○ Members added to https://github.com/open-oni/ and assigned issues
○ Community development guidelines adopted
○ Slack channel created: http://open-oni.slack.com
○ Continued use of chronam-users listserv to engage with wider
community: http://listserv.loc.gov/archives/chronam-users.html
○ Quarterly gatherings to be set-up; notice to go out on chronam-users
listserv - Sheila Rabun will set up first meeting for mid to late October
2015
6. Features and Development Plan
● Feature-set agreement and development plan including timeline (e.g.
county browse, OCR editing, collaborator attribution tags)
○ Feature-set issues were added to Github issues with four milestones
based on priority
○ All issues for initial milestone 1: minimum viable product were
assigned
■ Minimum Viable Product deadline: April 1, 2016
■ Prioritized in this milestone: bug fixes, upgrades to libraries,
current state-based features from participants
7. Milestones 1. Minimum viable product (April 2016)
bug fixes, upgrades to libraries, current
state-based features from participants
2. Integration of existing features
rights display, Common title display, ingest
validation levels, etc.
3. Enhanced features
enhance advanced search, remove
dependency on marc record, etc.
4. Wishlist
crowd source OCR correction, admin
interface, etc.
8. Hosting Solution
● Plan and timeline for Amazon Machine Image
(AMI) for state-based projects who cannot
host locally
○ Utilize Docker for ready to install version:
https://github.com/open-oni/docker-open-
oni and https://registry.hub.docker.
com/u/openoni/open-oni/
○ AMI to be released after Minimum Viable
Product is Ready: May 2016
9. Road Map for Compatibility
● Road map for compatibility with communities of practice (IIIF and DPLA)
○ Data model: https://github.com/open-oni/model
○ Issues for development added to https://github.com/open-oni/open-
oni/issues
○ Recommendation for IIIF compatibility to serve DPLA