Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund
The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.
Developers Meeting on Thurs, October 23, 2025
Time/Location
from 14:00-15:00 UTC
Location: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/my/dspace?pwd=RTk4QUhISnhPRi9YenVrTFJKbDllQT09 (Meeting ID: 502 527 3040). Passcode: dspace
- More connection options available at DSpace Meeting Room
Daylight Saving Time Ending soon (for many)
Daylight Saving Time is ending soon throughout the world:
- Europe: DST ends on Oct 26
- North America: DST ends on Nov 2
Upcoming DSpace Developer Meeting Times:
- Oct 23 (today) at 14:00UTC (current time)
- Oct 30 at 15:00UTC (For anyone still in DST, e.g. North America, this will be one hour later)
- Nov 6 remains at 15:00UTC (Back to the same local time for everyone who observes DST). Meeting will continue at 15:00UTC until DST starts in 2026
10.0 Release Schedule (TENTATIVE - Not Finalized)
- New Feature Development Deadlines
- Feature PR Creation Deadline: Friday, February 20, 2026
- Feature PR Review/Test Deadline: Friday, March 13
- Feature PR Merge Deadline: Friday, March 27
- 10.0 Release Candidate: Friday, April 3
- 10.0 Testathon: April 6-17 (two weeks)
- 10.0 Translation updates: April 6-17 (during Testathon)
- Bug Fix Deadlines
- Bug Fix PR Creation Deadline: Friday, May 1
- Bug Fix PR Merge Deadline: Friday, May 15
- Documentation & Release Week: May 18-22
- 10.0 Release Announced: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Agenda
- Discussion Topics - If you have a topic you'd like to have added to the agenda, please just add it.
- Daylight Saving Time ends in Europe on Oct 26. Today's meeting is at 14:00UTC. Next week, on Oct 30, we'll start meeting at 15:00UTC. (See note above)
- DSpace & DSpace-CRIS potential merger discussions
- DSpace and DSpace-CRIS Planning Groups - wiki pages to follow along with ongoing discussions.
- Revisiting Nx / modularization discussion: Prototyping Nx vs Angular CLI Workspaces
- Preparation PR (preparing for possible Nx or Angular Workspaces migration): https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/pull/4629
- Original PR (example full migration to Nx): https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/pull/4019
- Other topics
- Add your topics here.
- Board Review:
- 10.0 Project Board - Review PRs collaboratively or Assign new PRs to volunteers to code review and/or test.
- Backlog Board - Are there any tickets here stuck in the "Triage" column? We'd like to keep this column as small as possible.
- Maintenance Board (9.x, 8.x, 7.6.x) - Known bugs can be found here, along with any backported bug fixes.
- Upcoming Topics: (Let us know if there are topics you want to discuss in future weeks)
- Follow-up on "aggressive bot" discussion: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/4565
- PR to update our built-in "rate limiter": https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/pull/4620
- Follow-up on "aggressive bot" discussion: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/4565
Attendees
- Tim Donohue
- Holger Lenz
- Giuseppe Digilio (4Science)
- Paulo Graça
- Mark H. Wood
- Grazia Quercia (4Science)
- Stefano Maffei (4Science)
- Julian Timal (eScire)
- Martin Walk
- Melissa Anez
- Oliver Goldschmidt
- Pascal-Nicolas Becker
- Pierre Lasou
- Kim Shepherd
- Nicholas Woodward
- Sascha Szott
- Marsa Haoua
- Jesiel Viana
- Arturo Garduño Magaña
- Scholaris Team
Current Work
Project Boards
- DSpace 10.0 board: https://github.com/orgs/DSpace/projects/32
- DSpace 9.x, 8.x and 7.6.x maintenance board: https://github.com/orgs/DSpace/projects/29
To quickly find PRs assigned to you for review, visit https://github.com/pulls/review-requested (This is also available in the GitHub header under "Pull Requests → Review Requests")
Goals for 10.0
To be decided by DSpace Steering Group with feedback from Leadership Group.
Priorities listed at DSpace Release 10.0 Status.
Goals for 9.2 / 8.3 / 7.6.5
Deadline is TBD for 9.2, 8.3 and7.6.5. Bug fix releases do not have fixed/scheduled deadlines. Instead, the developer team will determine when to create a release based on the significance of the issues to solve. (e.g. If major issues are fixed, then a bug fix release will occur more rapidly. If minor issues are found, then a bug fix release may be delayed until sufficient fixes have been made to warrant a release)
- Bug/security fixes only. These minor releases will not include any new features.
- New "themeable components" (for dspace-angular) are allowed in bug fix releases, provided that they don't significantly modify component behavior or similar.
- Accessibility fixes are also allowed in bug fix releases, provided they don't significantly modify component behavior or similar.
- Bug fix PRs should be created against "main" branch where possible. The "main" branch has the most strict code style rules. (i.e. PRs created against
dspace-7_xare becoming more difficult to port forward.) - Per our support policy, bug fixes are only guaranteed to be ported back to 9.x. That said, where possible, we'll try to backport bug fixes (especially significant ones) to 8. x and 7.6.x.
Try "Pull Request Trading" for a quicker review
Do you have a PR stuck in "under review" that you really want to see move forward? Or maybe it's someone else's PR but you want to get it more attention?
See Trading reviews on Pull Requests for how to get immediate attention to that PR!
Notes
1. Housekeeping and Updates
Daylight Savings Reminder:
Next week’s meeting will be at 15:00 UTC, which means a temporary shift by one hour for North American participants.
Europe remains unchanged.
Meeting will settle at 15:00 UTC going forward until next year.
Tim will post reminders in Slack and agenda notes.
Merger Discussions:
Strategic and technical groups are finalizing initial reports for Steering.
Expectation: potential decision within a month.
Steering and Leadership will review feedback and either return questions or move toward decision-making.
2. Main Topic — Modularization Work (NX vs Angular Workspaces)
A. Art Lowel’s Presentation
Demonstrated: Angular CLI workspace-based prototype.
Created a customization library using standard Angular CLI commands (
ng generate library).Custom components (e.g., featured items component) added as proof of concept.
Integration tested with the main DSpace Angular app.
Key Points from Art’s Demo:
Each library is generated quickly (1–2 minutes setup).
Libraries can be built together or separately, but currently configured to build together for convenience.
Suggests moving main app code into libraries to respect boundaries and improve modularization.
Noted issue: components in main app still require relative imports rather than library imports.
Recommends separating tests and scripts into dedicated libraries.
B. Comparative Discussion: Angular Workspaces vs NX
| Aspect | Angular CLI Workspaces | NX |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Complexity | Simple, no new dependency | Adds major new dependency |
| Build Speed | Slower (no caching) | Faster (supports caching, modular build) |
| Tooling | Basic Angular tools | Extra tools: dependency graphs, strict boundaries |
| Development Convenience | Straightforward; minimal learning curve | Enforces strict rules; higher learning curve |
| Maintenance | Easier; no added layer | Potentially slower upgrades |
| Opinionated Decisions | Flexible | Enforces “best practices” automatically |
| Migration | Could migrate to NX later, but initial attempt failed due to custom Webpack | Provides ready migration structure |
C. Technical Issues Identified
Custom Webpack build is deprecated.
→ Consensus to migrate to ESBuild (used by Angular and NX).Test structures should be split from modules.
Scripts folder violates module boundaries → needs conversion into its own library.
Automated index file generation (using Barrelsby or similar) required; currently manual.
3. Opinions and Leanings
Art Lowel:
Slightly prefers Angular workspaces (simpler, no extra dependency).
Open to NX if consensus supports it.
Emphasizes removing Webpack and modularizing either way.
Giuseppe Digilio (4Science):
Prefers NX due to tooling and caching advantages.
Main priority: agreement on moving to library-based architecture, regardless of framework.
Later clarified preference to modularize gradually, not by moving everything into one library.
Kim Shepherd:
Asked whether NX’s opinionated design could restrict flexibility or improve consistency.
Concerned about potential over-restriction for custom development.
Sasha and Martin:
Both opposed adding NX — adds tooling complexity to already heavy frontend stack.
Tim Donohue:
Neutral, leans toward simplicity.
Concerned about increasing complexity for new developers.
Wants both prototypes (NX and workspaces) available for direct comparison before deciding.
4. Decisions and Agreements
✅ Agreed:
Move DSpace frontend toward a modular, library-based structure.
Proceed to merge current PR (library-based refactoring:
core,config,utils) after resolving conflicts.Create tickets to:
Replace custom Webpack with ESBuild.
Refactor scripts into a library.
Move app-level code into libraries (future step).
Draft PR of Art’s workspace prototype will be shared for side-by-side comparison with NX PR.
- Art shared link to PR at the end of the meeting: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/pull/4783
⚙️ Pending Decisions:
Whether to adopt NX or stick with Angular CLI workspaces.
How to handle app directory structure (single app module vs multiple smaller libraries).
5. Next Steps / Action Items
| Task | Owner | Due / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Update and merge current modularization PR (core/config/utils) | Giuseppe / Art | High priority |
| Draft PR for workspace prototype (for comparison) | Art | Share via Slack/Chat |
| Create ticket to replace custom Webpack with ESBuild | Art | For DSpace 10 |
| Create tickets to refactor scripts + app directory | Art | Planned for DSpace 10 |
| Review both NX and Workspace prototypes | Tim, Giuseppe, Committers | Before next meeting |
| Decide on approach (NX vs Workspaces) | Team consensus | Next few weeks |
| Communicate final time change for meetings | Tim | Slack + agenda |
6. Summary
All agree on moving away from monolithic Angular frontend toward modular structure.
Core debate remains NX vs Angular CLI workspaces.
Workstreams are now clearly defined:
Merge existing PR
Replace Webpack
Prototype comparison
Decide final architecture for DSpace 10