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The release of Fedora 6.0 marks a significant milestone for the community. Fedora 6.0 addresses some of the performance and scale limitations of earlier releases, introduces a standards-based, long-term preservation-focused persistence layer, and adds a basic search service.

As such, the process for moving to the production release of Fedora 6.0 will include both Alpha and Beta releases to ensure the broader community has ample opportunity to confirm the functionality against local needs and use cases, and to provide back to the project results and feedback.

Alpha

One of the goals with the Fedora 6.0 release is to retain compliance with the featureset found in Fedora 5.1 which includes continuing to be compliant with the Fedora API Specification.

The Alpha release includes the following features:

  • Oxford Common File Layout persistence
  • Search service
  • Alpha release of migration tooling that provides for upgrades from Fedora 3, 4, and 5 to Fedora 6
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Additionally, the following features will be in the Beta release of Fedora 6.0.0 but are not found in the Alpha:

  • Indirect Containers
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Breaking changes from Fedora 5.x

Fedora API Compliance

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Upgrading to the Alpha

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Beta

Community integrations

During the course of Beta testing, it is important to verify that applications in the Islandora and Samvera communities integrate with the Beta release of Fedora 6.0.

Islandora

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Samvera

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Performance criteria

The following performance criteria will be documented and verify prior to the 6.0 production release:

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