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A full list of all changes / bug fixes in 5.x is available in the Changes in 5.x section.
Acknowledgments
The following individuals have contributed directly to this release of DSpace:
DSpace 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 Acknowledgments
The following individuals provided code or bug fixes to the 5.0 release: Adan Roman, Àlex Magaz Graça , Andrea Bollini, Andrea Schweer, Antoine Snyers, Art Lowel, Artur Konczak, Bavo Van Geit, Bram Luyten, Christian Scheible, Christian Völker, Christos Rhodosthenous, Claudia Jürgen , CTU Developers, Denis Fdz, Ed Goulet, Eliana de Mattos Pinto Coelho, Elvi S. Nemiz, Emilio Lorenzo, George Simeonov, Graham Triggs , Hardy Pottinger, Ivan Masár, James Halliday, João Melo, Jon Gibson , Jordan Piščanc, Jozef M. , Keiji Suzuki, Kevin Van de Velde, Kostas Stamatis, Luigi Andrea Pascarelli, Marina Muilwijk, Mark Diggory, Mark H. Wood, Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed, Monika Mevenkamp, Ondřej Košarko, Panagiotis Koutsourakis, Pascal-Nicolas Becker, Pauline Ward, Paulo Graça , Peter Dietz, Petya Kohts, Philip Vissenaekens, Robert Faling, Robin Taylor, Roeland Dillen, Royopa, Sonmez CELIK, Terry Brady, Thanos Kyritsis, Thomas Misilo, Tiago Murakami, Tim Donohue, and others who reviewed and commented on their work. Many of these could not do this work without the support (release time and financial) of their associated institutions. We offer thanks to those institutions for supporting their staff to take time to contribute to the DSpace project.the support (release time and financial) of their associated institutions. We offer thanks to those institutions for supporting their staff to take time to contribute to the DSpace project.
DSpace 5.3 Acknowledgments
The following individuals provided code or bug fixes to the 5.3 release: Tim Donohue (tdonohue), Ondřej Košarko (kosarko), Bram Luyten (bram-atmire), Pascal-Nicolas Becker (pnbecker), Pablo Buenaposada (pablobuenaposada), Nicolas Schwab (nicolasschwab), Andrea Schweer (aschweer), Àlex Magaz Graça (rivaldi8), Roeland Dillen (rradillen), junwei1229, and Claudia Juergen (cjuergen).
DSpace 5.4 Acknowledgments
The following individuals provided code or bug fixes to the 5.4 release: Pascal-Nicolas Becker (pnbecker), Arnaud de Bossoreille (arnodb), Brad Dewar (bdewar), Peter Dietz (peterdietz), Tim Donohue (tdonohue), Ondrej Košarko (kosarko), Aleksander Kotynski-Buryla(akotynski), Ivan Masar (helix84), Hardy Pottinger (hpottinger), Christian Scheible (christian-scheible), Andrea Schweer (aschweer), Bill Tantzen (wilee53), Jonas Van Goolen, Chris Wilper (cwilper), Mark H Wood (mwoodiupui), Jun Won Jung (RomanticCat)
Additional Thanks
A big thank you also goes out to the DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT), who helped the developers to prioritize and plan out several of the new features that made it into this release. The current DCAT members include: Augustine Gitonga, Bram Luyten, Bharat Chaudhari, Claire Bundy, Dibyendra Hyoju, Elin Stangeland, Felicity A Dykas, Iryna Kuchma, James Evans, Jim Ottaviani, Kate Dohe, Kathleen Schweitzberger, Leonie Hayes, Lilly Li, Maureen Walsh, Pauline Ward, Roger Weaver, Sarah Molloy, Sarah Potvin, Sarah Shreeves, Steve Van Tuyl, Terry Brady, Valorie Hollister and Yan Han.
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The 5.3 release was led by Kim Shepherd (University of Auckland Library) and the Committers.
The 5.4 release was led by Andrea Schweer (University of Waikato ITS), Tim Donohue and the Committers.
Additional thanks to Tim Donohue from DuraSpace for keeping all of us focused on the work at hand, for calming us when we got excited, and for the general support for the DSpace project.