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This page tracks the scope and progress of the upcoming DSpace 6.4 release.

If you know of an open JIRA issue or contribution that you really want to see make it into 6.4 that isn't listed on this page, you can give it some attention by posting a message to the DSpace Developer mailing list, and/or giving it a shout-out in the #dev channel in the DSpace Slack

If you're able to volunteer time to code up a solution related to a JIRA issue that needs a volunteer, send in that Pull Request against the dspace-6_x branch!

If you're able to review and test an open Pull Request to help get it approved and merged, please do try out some PRs currently waiting for reviews and give your comments / results to help us keep things moving.

Please remember to forward port accepted PRs to 7.0 (master), where applicable

Any non-JSPUI and non-XMLUI bug fixes should be ported to the "master" branch to ensure they remain fixed in 7.0.  This includes any fixes to the Java API, OAI-PMH, REST API (as it's deprecated but still included in 7.0), SWORD (v1 or v2) or RDF.  Any forward-port PRs can merged quickly, provided that the original PR was accepted/merged for 6.4, one reviewer approves & all tests pass in Travis CI.  If there are any questions, or you need a quick review on a forward-port PR, contact Tim Donohue.

Scope and plan

DSpace 6.3 was released on June 2018. A new minor release for 6.x (and 5.x, 4.x) is really needed to help keep the community up to date with bug fixes and improvements.

Though there are many open PRs and issues against 6.x or flagged for 6.4, it is likely that only a critical subsection of these PRs will be included in 6.4 by <deadline> to ensure timely release. Many Dspace developers and committers are busy with the DSpace 7.0 release and can't divert too much energy to 6.4, so the release process will have to be fairly lean.

Release team volunteers (put a hand up if you want to help!):

Kim Shepherd

Hrafn Malmquist

Nicholas Woodward

Luigi Andrea Pascarelli (4Science) - (high interest in having DS-4149 OpenAIRE literature v4 and DS-2715 ORCID support for JSPUI included in the release)

Tentative cut-off for PR merging:

April 14 2020

Suggested pre-release application (usability, functional) tests for DSpace 6.4

The below cover most of the fixes and improvements in DSpace 6.4. If we can get volunteers pooled / assigned so that a couple of people are thoroughly testing each of the below functional areas, that'll help confidence in release stability and in catching any last minute problems:

  • (TODO, complete this list after review of PRs)

Approved PRs that just need merging

These PRs are flagged for 6.4 and already have approval. They should be reviewed again and either merged (& ported to master branch where applicable) or rescheduled (if for some reason the approval is not enough to get them into 6.4).

TODO

Do we need the full "first review, second review, test, merge, port" checklist here? Depends how our workload looks. Certainly if there are PRs people are lobbying for, a list might help. (see 6.3 equiv checklist DSpace Release 6.3 Status)

Open PRs flagged for 6.4 milestone (Github):

https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+milestone%3A6.4

Non-closed JIRA Issues with 6.4 milestones:

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Fixed for 6.4:

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