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Work in progress

This page is just a draft copy of the DSpace 6 testathon page right now.

The Testathon is tentatively scheduled to take place in the weeks of April 19, April 26th and May 3rd


TL;DR : How to just get testing!

  • You can help test DSpace 7.0 by visiting either:
    • http://demo.dspace.org (primary testing server, providing all available DSpace interfaces) ==> TODO VERIFY IF THIS IS THE FINAL TARGET URL
    • OR, download DSpace 6.0 Release Candidate #1 and install it locally (or test an upgrade) ==> TODO VERIFY LOCAL INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
    • OR, use Vagrant-DSpace to quickly install DSpace 6 on a local virtual machine (e.g. in VirtualBox) ==> TODO VERIFY VAGRANT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
  • DSpace 7.0 Documentation is available at: DSpace 7.0 Documentation (Documentation feedback is also welcome! Contact Tim Donohue if you'd like to help us enhance our 7.0 documentation!)
  • Help is available at the DSpace-TECH Google Group or via live text chat on Slack

Welcome to Testathon 7.0!

DSpace Development never stops! DSpace 7.0 is almost here, and with it arrive numerous new features, improvements, bug-fixes, changes, etc.

We ask that you take a few minutes of your time in these coming weeks to help us fully test this new release! We want to ensure we are maintaining the same level of quality that you come to expect out of a new DSpace release. We'd also love to hear your early feedback on 7.0!

WHO: You! Everyone is invited to take part. Whether you manage multiple instances, or are interested in trying it out, we welcome your feedback.

WHAT: Help beta-test DSpace 7.0 to ensure that it passes its ultimate test: that it does what users expect it to. We've added new features that could use more eyes, browsers, and mouse-clicks to make sure that things aren't missing, that they don't break, that they don't lose your data, and that they easily do what one expects them to do. So if any features have issues while your testing it.

WHEN: Monday, April 19 through Friday, May 7, 2021. You can keep visiting the site and post your feedback, as part of continual improvement.

WHY: The sooner we find and fix bugs, the higher quality the software will be when it comes time to upgrade or install DSpace 7.0.

HOW: Go to http://demo.dspace.org and test-drive the new user interface. We're looking for feedback on the DSpace software, as well as feedback on our unreleased 7.0 documentation.

Test Plan: 

Questions?  Ask them on our DSpace Tech Support list (https://groups.google.com/d/forum/dspace-tech) or Slack

Updated Documentation for 7.0

There are substantial upgrades to the DSpace documentation for version 7.0. Volunteers are needed to review it for clarity and accuracy. Visit the DSpace 7.x Documentation page for more info.

Test Plans

.. TODO VIDEO & INFO ON HOW TO WORK WITH TEST PLANS 

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