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Dear All, 

Registration is now open for our upcoming webinars.  

What’s new with Fido?
Tuesday 26 November, 16:00 CET | 15:00 GMT
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Fido (Format Identification for Digital Objects) is a command-line tool to identify the file formats of digital objects. It is part of the OPF reference toolset. This webinar will provide a user’s guide as to what’s changed in the latest version of fido. We will cover:

  • Fixes and new features in the new version, including:
    • Improved testing and QA
    • Python 3 support
  • What does this mean for users?
  • How do you report a bug or request a new feature?
  • Fido future plans and release schedule
  • Q&A
Speakers
Sarah Romkey and Ashley Blewer from Artefactual Systems

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What’s new with jpylyzer?

Thursday 28 November, 16:00 CET | 15:00 GMT
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Check out the trailer for jpylyzer2! Jpylyzer is an open source validator and feature extractor for JP2 images, and also a component of the OPF toolset. This webinar will give an overview of the latest version of jpylyzer including:

  • Fixes and new features in the new major version, including:
    •  Change to output format
    •  The addition of raw codestream validation functionality
    •  Updated Debian packaging
    •  Compliance with PEP8 and PEP257
    •  Automated build process for Windows binaries
  • What does this mean for users?
  • How do you report a bug or request a new feature?
  • Q&A
Speaker
Johan van der Knijff, National Library of the Netherlands

Each webinar will last up to one hour.

OPF members benefit from priority registration for our webinars. Remaining places are now available to the community. Sign up quickly to book your place! 

The recording and slides will be available to OPF members afterwards.

Kind regards, 

Charlotte Armstrong

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Charlotte Armstrong | Project Officer | Open Preservation Foundation
Twitter: @openpreserve | Skype: charlotte.armstrong_7

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