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.
Version 6.0
DSpace 6.0 is under active development, and is tentatively scheduled to be released in late 2015 or early 2016.
Table of Contents:
Wishlist for DSpace 6.0
The following is an (unordered) list of changes / new features that we'd like to see added to DSpace 6.0. If you have additional features to add, please feel free. We also NEED volunteers to make these features happen, so please do volunteer if you are willing to work on a particular change! Please note that we reserve the right to reschedule/reject any feature that may not align well with the longer term RoadMap.
Feature | Notes / Tickets | Priority | Volunteer(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Single Search / Browse System (SOLR) |
| High | |
Single Embargo system |
| Medium | |
Single built-in Statistical Engine (SOLR Statistics) |
| Medium | |
Refactor DSpace API to use DAOs / Hibernate |
| Medium/High | Kevin Van de Velde (Atmire) |
DSpace needs local object identifiers | Medium | Mark H. Wood | |
Enhance DSpace testing framework (for integration / acceptance testing) | Medium | ||
Enhanced Solr Statistical Reports |
| Medium |
Pull Requests to review for possible inclusion
New features in DSpace 6.0
- - changes the declared OAI deletion mode to "transient" which corresponds to what DSpace actually does
New Features in 6.0
General Improvements in 6.0
Bug Fixes in 6.0
Organizational Details
Release Coordination
Instead of a single "Release Coordinator", the DSpace 6.0 release will be managed by a "Release Team".
Release Team Leader
- TBA
Release Team Members
- TBA
Please volunteer (by emailing Tim Donohue), if you are interested in joining the team!
Timeline and Processing
Your contributions are welcome now! Code and documentation need not be finished, so long as it is working and we can all see what it is for. Time is set aside for fixing, polishing, and integration. We have some general Code Contribution Guidelines available, but you are also welcome to ask questions on the dspace-devel mailing list.
A detailed release timeline will be posted here after the DSpace development community has an opportunity to discuss the schedule.
Release Process needs to proceed according to the following Maven release process: Release Procedure