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- The "Learning DSpace" user-facing guide for DSpace 7 is worth exploring if you haven't yet
- The Functional Overview is a good high-level view of all the pieces of DSpace 7
- Try out DSpace 7 leads you through options to try out v7 locally or on our demo site
- The Docker Compose instructions will get you going quickly with a development environment for testing purposes.
- The DSpace 7 REST Contract will give you an overview of the DSpace REST-API code
- The DSpace 7 UI Technology Stack will give you an overview of the DSpace-Angular UI code
- Recently recorded videos/webinars are also available.
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- GitHub - The main codebases & issue tracker are here. We also distribute our releases from here.
- GitHub Actions for CI - We use GitHub Actions to do all Continuous Integration checks, including validating PRs & running automated tests. See Continuous Integration for more details.
- DSpace Wiki- The public wiki space. A few areas to be aware of (if you are not already)
- Committer Guidelines - Splash page for all our Committer Guidelines. Sure, you are probably not a committer, but these guidelines are good to know.
- Release Procedure - In case you are interested, this is our procedure for cutting a new release. If you're interested in helping with a DSpace release, release team membership is completely open to the entire community, so reach out to any committer and let us know.
- DSDOC- The official DSpace documentation is created in this wiki (and PDFs are generated from the wiki during releases). This is the splash page which lists all the existing DSpace Wiki Documentation.
- How we generally manage this Documentation is on a subpage: Documentation Management
- demo7demo.dspace.org and api7.dspace.org - Demo sites site for DSpace 7.x . These are managed currently by Atmire & 4Science, respectively.(REST API available at https://demo.dspace.org/server/)
- demo6demo.dspace.org - The demo installation of DSpace (6.x) which is on a virtual server (Amazon EC2 w/Ubuntu Linux). This server is used to show off the latest version of DSpace 6, as well as to help test upcoming features during release Testathonscan be used as a resource for those upgrading from DSpace 6.x to 7.x.
- www.dspace.org - Main website which is managed by LYRASIS. If you need something changed/updated there, contact Tim Donohue
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That's cool, we need help reviewing code, and testing pull requests. We have a great step-by-step guide on how to test DSpace 7 pull requests. Even if you're a bit hesitant about actually running DSpace on your own computer, trust us, you can do it. We believe in you!
I just need to customize the look of our site, I don't know where to start
We wrote a page just for you: User Interface Customization
I see that tests are required for new contributions, but I'm not sure where to start or how to run the existing tests
We have a wiki page for that, too: Code Testing Guide
You're not alone!
DSpace has a vibrant, and helpful community of developers and technologists. You have just joined that community. We're glad you're here!
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