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titleWork in progressTestathon Completed

The Testathon is tentatively scheduled to take place in the weeks of April 19, April 26th and May 3rdBe aware that demo7.dspace.org will still undergo a database reset and that, as a consequence, links in the test plan can still be updated.DSpace 7.0 Testathon is completed. To submit any further issues or feedback, please report them directly into https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues


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titleTL;DR : How to just get testing!

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WHO: You! Everyone is invited to take part. Whether you manage multiple instances, or are interested in trying it out, we welcome your feedback.

WHAT: Help beta-test DSpace 7.0 to ensure that it passes its ultimate test: that it does what users expect it to. We've added new features that could use more eyes, browsers, and mouse-clicks to make sure that things aren't missing, that they don't break, that they don't lose your data, and that they easily do what one expects them to do. So if any features have issues while your testing it.

WHEN: Monday, April 19 through Friday, May 7, 2021(DATES NOT YET FINAL). You can keep visiting the site and post your feedback, as part of continual improvement.

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WHERE: The test plan to record test results for https://demo7.dspace.org is available at http://bit.ly/dspace-7-test-plan

Questions?  Ask them on our DSpace Tech Support list (https://groups.google.com/d/forum/dspace-tech) or Slack

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There are substantial upgrades to the DSpace documentation for version 7.0. Volunteers are needed to review it for clarity and accuracy. Visit the DSDOC7x page for more info.

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Plan

The test plan for the DSpace 7 Testathon can be found on

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Instruction video: Contributing test definitions

Reporting DSpace 7 Security issues

Even though DSpace 7 is still in beta, it cannot be excluded that institutions are already running it on publicly accessible (test) servers right now.

Please report security issues to security@dspace.org according to the DSpace Software Support Policy. This way, investigation and resolution of security issues can be fast tracked, after which they can be publicly disclosed.