Release date: TBA
We are proud to announce the release of Fedora 4.7.0.
Resources
Team
Release Manager
- Jared Whiklo, University of Manitoba
Developers
A. Soroka, University of Virginia
- Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Unknown User (acoburn), Amherst College
- Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
- Benjamin Armintor, Columbia University
- Bethany Seeger, Amherst College
- Esme Cowles, Princeton University
- Jared Whiklo, University of Manitoba
- Joshua Westgard
- Michael Durbin, University of Virginia
- Mirek Simek, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
- Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed, University of Maryland
- Nick Ruest, York University
- Peter Eichman, University of Maryland
- Yinlin Chen
Issue Reporters
Summary
The Fedora 4.7.0 release furthers several major objectives:
- Upgrade to Modeshape 5.0.0 Final
- Fedora Export/Import service tools
- Tighten the definition of the RESTful application programming interface (API)
- Replace legacy transform service with more powerful LDPath service
- Fix bugs
This release will be the last release built against a version of Modeshape that uses Infinispan for data storage.
This release is a major release (i.e. 4.7.0 instead of 4.6.1) because of the upgrade to Modeshape 5 which no longer uses Infinispan. This requires a complete export and import of repository contents.
Changes
Modeshape 5 upgrade
The Modeshape 5 implementation removes it's use of Infinispan. This change requires that the data be imported into a Fedora 4.7.0 repository instead of replacing one version with another.
Export/Import Tools
To allow users to upgrade from Fedora 4.6.0 to Fedora 4.7.0 a set of tools was needed to allow users to export/import their data in a consistent manner.
Housekeeping and Bugfixes
Numerous refactorings, bugfixes, and clean-up tasks were addressed in this release: