
12:52
Yes we can see the slides

12:53
oui

18:12
Q: What happens when DDI XML file is save back to Dataverse? Is a new DRAFT version created?

19:10
Q: Do you track any changes and provenance like who made the changes

20:35
oui

20:43
yes

20:45
Yes we can see the dataset window

20:46
Yes

21:45
Philipp, variable metadata is versioned, tied to the dataset version. Jon, some PROV-JSON would be sweet. :)

24:04
Can you please demo weighting or at least explain the use case or user story? I'm not very familiar with weighting.

25:14
Is there any limitation regarding to the number of rows/variables?Are the statistics based on sampling or calculation on all the rows?

26:03
When you say edit - can you change things created by ingest, or is it always about adding more info (and then editing the manually created metadata)?

26:20
Thanks!

26:30
we have had challenges with variables with lost of values

26:35
lots

28:55
over 10,000 observations in the tabular file in the demo. seems fast! :)

29:07
sure, we have traffic data with 100 values per variable and the graphs in explorer don’t scale. It may be unrealistic to think a single chart will have 100-500 bars for example. Maybe an upper limit for viewabiltiy

29:28
Did you already mention which data verse permissions a user would need in order to access this tool?

30:06
thanks

33:03
Can you please demo weighting or at least explain the use case or user story? I'm not very familiar with weighting.

33:55
Thank you!

33:55
Do you want help with language translations?

35:17
Thanks, Jon! That helps a lot!

36:04
I just checked the repository, and see that it is written is TypeScript. I am not familiar with it. Is it working on client side on the browser such as (usual) JavaScript?

36:54
How is the tool licensed?

38:32
Modern Angular requires Typescript, I believe.

38:47
I didn’t see a license file

39:14
is this tool alrady built into dataverse

39:17
Jim seemed to have a question about editing, above.

39:21
or does it have to be integraed?

39:49
It’s not on Harvard Dataverse yet

40:00
ok. thank You

40:24
Hi, what permission level is required to use this

40:25
If you want the Data Curation Tool on Harvard Dataverse, please add a comment to this issue: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse.harvard.edu/issues/32 :)

40:33
thanks

42:06
We use a tool that creates DDI, but we use DDI Lifecycle 3.2…would you add options for other DDI schema?

42:43
The md5 of the original file (SPSS or whatever) doesn't change.

45:01
Jon, that's interesting. If you point the SAS people to the Stata docs, which are excellent, it might help.

45:41
Thanks!

46:10
what permission level is needed to access the tool

46:30
Jon, here's an example of how well Stata documents their proprietary format: https://www.stata.com/help.cgi?dta_119

47:08
thanks

47:22
Thank you! that

47:30
That’s a useful tool.

47:42
This tool is awesome! Thank you!

47:47
Thanks, and looking forward to continuing the collaboration on this

47:47
Thanks!

47:49
Thanks a lot!

47:51
Thank you

47:51
thanks! great tool!

48:00
Thank you!

48:01
Thank you - Most helpful!

48:05
Thank you!

48:06
Merci

48:07
Many thanks!

48:08
Thanks!

48:08
Oh, are these slides available already?

48:40
yes, the google group please, thanks!!

48:44
Merci!