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Discussed the release of DSpace 8.0
- DSpace 8.0 was released on Monday, June 24, 2024. Tim Donohue thanked all committers for their work and their contributions towards version 8.0.
- Reflected on lessons learned from work on version 8.0 and what can be improved to help future releases
- Tim Donohue shared:
- realizing major upgrades earlier in the development cycle; in the development of version 8, the need to upgrade Springboot and Angular was seen somewhat late in the development cycle, which lead to delays
- improving and streamlining the code review process, which has also lead to delays; this is partly due to a small pool of reviewers
- Tim Donohue shared:
Discussed the release of 7.6.2
- Goal: Dspace version 7.6.2 will be released within the next two weeks
- Most fixes for 7.6.2 were identified through work on DSpace version 8
- Accessibility issues contain a large part of what needs to be done on 7.6.2
- Two PRs were created to backport /api/security/csrf REST endpoint: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/9599 and https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/pull/3063; Kim Shepherd volunteered to work on them
Discussed ideas for DSpace version 9
- Tim Donohue has created a board for version 9 on GitHub: https://github.com/orgs/DSpace/projects/31/; this board serves as a point to collect ideas and brainstorm features and improvements for version 9
- Any larger ideas and brainstorming for version 9 can go on the DSpace Release 9.0 Status page on the wiki
- Anyone is welcome and encouraged to add ideas for version 9 development to this page
- Alternative, anyone is welcome to message Tim Donohue with ideas for version 9 development
Continued the ongoing discussion around High CPU usage with DSpace 7 SSR (see https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/3110)
- Anyone is welcome to add ideas on how to improve performance issues in the "Brainstorms" section on https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/3110
- Discussed ideas of how do improve performance
- Fixes should revolve around identifying the underlying problem, not just patching a workaround solution
- Pascal Becker shared suggestions on how to improve performance by sending fewer larger requests bundled together instead of many small requests
- Discussed performance issues around API calls (private vs. public)
No meeting will be held on July 4, 2024, due to the public holiday in the US
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