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titleOur recommended way to make code available

The best way to inform us of your code contribution is by entering a new issue into our DSpace Issue Tracker. You should upload any files to that new issue, or provide links to where the code can be obtained. We will then review & comment on your code in that same area (and it will automatically send you an email with our comments).
For Larger Initiatives: If you are building out a much larger project, we will also gladly provide you with a space in our DSpace SVN Sandbox to develop and/or share your work. Just ask us!

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titleKeep in Mind the "Feature Freeze" Deadlines

When the next release of DSpace is getting close, the Committers will set a "Feature Freeze" date, after which no new features/code will be accepted for that release. The reason for this is that the Committers need time to stabilize the current code before the next release can be completed. Make sure to check the Next Release Status page for details on when the next "Feature Freeze" is – if you are submitting your code too close to the "Feature Freeze" date, it may unfortunately need to wait until after the next version of DSpace is released. Patches which fix bugs will also generally be considered until much closer to the final release date.

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