All Versions
- DSpace 7.x (Current Release)
- DSpace 8.x (Unreleased)
- DSpace 6.x (EOL)
- DSpace 5.x (EOL)
- More Versions...
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A full list of all changes / bug fixes in 7.x is available in the Changes in 7.x section.
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The following institutions have been major contributors to the DSpace 7 release (in general)
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The following individuals have contributed directly to the new DSpace (Angular) User Interface in this release
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: Lotte Hofstede, Giuseppe Digilio, Kristof (Atmire-Kristof), Art Lowel, William Welling, Michael Spalti, Laura Henze, Jonas Van Goolen, Marie Verdonck, Terry Brady, Andrea Chiapparelli, Ben Bosman, Antoine Snyers, Matteo (sourcedump), Bram Luyten, Courtney Pattison, Àlex Magaz Graça, Tim Donohue, Chris Wilper, Christian Scheible, Alexander Sulfrian, Paulo Graça, Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed, Philip Vissenaekens, Pascal-Nicolas Becker, Hardy Pottinger, Mateus Mercer, Martin Walk, Julius Gruber
The following individuals have contributed a translation of the new interface: Marina Muilwijk (Dutch), Claudia Jürgen (German), Maria Fernanda Ruiz (Spanish), Vítor Silvério Rodrigues (Brazilian Portuguese), Ivan Masar (Czech)
The following individuals have contributed directly to the DSpace backend (REST API, Java API, OAI-PMH, etc) in this release: (LIST COMING SOON)
Additional thanks to our DSpace Leadership Group and DSpace Steering Group for their ongoing DSpace support and advice. Thanks also to LYRASIS for your leadership, collaboration & support in helping to speed up the development process of DSpace 7.
Thanks also to the various DSpace Working Groups who have worked diligently to help make DSpace 7 a reality. These include:
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We apologize to any contributor accidentally left off this list. DSpace has such a large, active development community that we sometimes lose track of all our contributors. Our ongoing list of all known people/institutions that have contributed to DSpace software can be found on our DSpace Contributors page. Acknowledgments to those left off will be made in future releases.
Want to see your name appear in our list of contributors? All you have to do is report an issue, fix a bug, improve our documentation or help us determine the necessary requirements for a new feature! Visit our Issue Tracker to report a bug, or join dspace-devel mailing list to take part in development work. If you'd like to help improve our current documentation, please get in touch with one of our Committers with your ideas. You don't even need to be a developer! Repository managers can also get involved by volunteering to join the DSpace Community Advisory Team and helping our developers to plan new features.
The Release Team consisted of:
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.