Bryce Mecum
Bryce Mecum
Adding some comments here from https://github.com/NCEAS/metacatui/pull/1660#issuecomment-810805400... - In our redesign, it would be good to focus on helping the user fill in _complete_ attribute metadata. We might do this by:...
@jeanetteclark built a package with package-to-package prov (isDerivedFrom). See (requires login) https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/urn:uuid:38bf9407-3dcb-4251-9d57-3d84c893cbb8 which will be updated with a DOI soon and made public. Should make a good test case for...
Hi @yvanlebras, recording provenance in the EML is an option. To be clear, this ticket is about displaying provenance from [DataONE Data Packages](https://dataoneorg.github.io/api-documentation/design/DataPackage.html) and it's not implemented yet. Including structured...
Hey @ranicrab, sorry if I didn't make this clear when we were talking the other week. I think you should be good to edit/update the package via the web editor...
Just talked with @ranicrab on Slack and found out my above is incorrect: Editing the fixed version of the package with the editor broke the package again. While regrettable, this...
Talked with Rani today about this and we decided to hold off on fixing the package broken by this until it's fixed so the user doesn't re-break things. After this...
This reminds me of https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/38724. Doing something different than what's currently done will require some work and may impact Arrow C++ and PyArrow. At a minimum, I bet we could...
From an operational perspective, the only reason to have `physical` sections was to support the old web form (Registry script) because it didn't understand what a Resource Map was. These...
Not to derail this Issue, but @csjx I take strong issue with this: > While objectName and authentication are useful, those are now more universally supported in the SystemMetadata Authoring...
Hey @laurenwalker, I've built a proof-of-concept for this but we haven't decided to go that route yet. Would have to ask @mbjones and @datadavev I think.