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This epic covers the data and paper publication.
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The OCFL is designed to specify the layout, inventory, and versioning of hierarchies of files targeted for long-term preservation.
The OCFL does not take a position on the types of files that are b…
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Congrats on [RFC 8493](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8493)! Is the plan to put the lastest spec test in this repository or over at https://github.com/libraryofcongress/bagit-spec ?
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Bagit should use the Java standard way for internationalize all messages. This way Bagit can be used by others that don't understand english.
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Is it currently undefined what is the meaning for files listed in `fetch.txt` that already exist in the bag.
How should a consumer of such a bag interpret this?
a) The existing file came from that U…
stain updated
6 years ago
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It is unclear from the spec if files in `fetch.txt` towards the `data/` directory must be included in the `manifest-*` files or not. As `fetch.txt` permits `-` for undefined file size, my first inter…
stain updated
8 years ago
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As your code reads and we experienced in tests, entries for the tag file are parsed into a dictionary. As the IETF recommendation reads, however ...
> The "bag-info.txt" file is a tag file that con…
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As a community we need to determine which fields are necessary to support the various services we'd like to provide. For example, to find something you probably at least a name and identifier; but to…
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In one use-case for handling Big Data (tm) with BagIt, we've been discussing if it's valid to list the same file multiple times in `fetch.txt` from different locations, e.g.:
fetch.txt
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http…
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Following discussions at Open Repositories, the current spec reads (with added emphasis):
> At the basic level, an RO-Crate is a collection of files represented as a Schema.org Dataset, that togeth…