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Version 1.8.0

Help us to Test 1.8.0 during the Testathon (Sept 12-23, 2011)!

The DSpace 1.8.0 Testathon has begun! This is your opportunity to get a preview of the upcoming 1.8.0 release, while also helping us to fully test the system and squash any last bugs!

DSpace 1.8.0 is a scheduled, "time-based" release. In order to decrease delays in releasing new features and increase transparency, the DSpace Developers have scheduled 1.8.0 in advance and are basing its features on what we are able to complete within that timeframe.

Scheduling releases benefits us all as it should decrease the delays in releasing new features, and increase the transparency of the development process. The DSpace Developers feel that these benefits will far outweigh the cost of potentially having fewer major features in a given DSpace release. We hope the DSpace Community will also realize the immediate benefits, which should allow them to receive new features more quickly, rather than potentially waiting years for the next major release of the software. The DSpace Developers hope to continue this trend of "time based" releases with all future releases. 

New features in DSpace 1.8 

DS-982, DS-939 More Curation Tools/Plugins

Provided by MIT & Others.

 

DS-968 Configurable Reviewer Workflow
A project that makes Reviewer Workflow more configurable,orthogonal to Curation Tooling.
To illustrate the power of the framework, two optional workflows are included:

DS-602 SWORD Client for DSpace
Enables DSpace to push/submit content to other SWORD enabled repositories

Provided by Robin Taylor of EDINA, University of Edinburgh.

 

DS-1005 SWORDv2 Server Module

Provided by Richard Jones and Stuart Lewis.

DS-528 RSS feeds will support richer features, such as iTunes podcast and publishing to iTunesU.

Provided by Peter Dietz.

Discovery Enhancements

  • DSCR-22 Discovery back end rewrite to support other back end implementations beside solr for discovery.
  • DS-971 Improved discovery configuration which utilizes spring & a config file that is located in the modules dir.
  • DSCR-25 New Discovery user interface.

    Provided by Kevin Van de Velde of @mire.


DS-964 Rewrite of Creative Commons licensing for XMLUI

  • Better integrates the Creative Commons licence selection into the submission process
  • Legacy problem – do we update old license to new or not? Currently MIT runs 'split version' with old licenses looking like old, and new look like new.
    Provided by MIT.

DS-749 Reordering of bitstreams.

Provided by Kevin Van de Velde of @mire.

 

DS-638 Enable virus checking during submission.

 

DS-811 Ability to Withdraw/Reinstate/Delete Items in Bulk, via Batch Metadata Editing

Provided by Stuart Lewis.

 

DS-941 One for the techies. Split up dspace.cfg into smaller more easily managed files.

For a list of all features/improvement/bugs currently scheduled for 1.8.0, see the 1.8.0 Version in our Issue Tracker.

Released as Addons

These addons will be "compatible with 1.8.0", but will require a separate, optional installation.

  • DS-876 Replication Task Suite.
  • REST API (experimental). Unfortunately didn't receive enough attention for it to be formally released as part of 1.8. However, this is a fully functioning module, although not yet officially supported by the DSpace Committer group. Please see the wiki page for more details and instructions on how to incorporate the module into your local installation.

Postponed for a Future Release

  • Core Service and Service Manager Refactorings
  • Context Guided Ingest (Richard Rodgers/MIT) – define an interface, where any submission code can write "attributes" and can retrieve those again later on. Can add any new attributes/values that you want for your submission code. Could be serialized to XML (using input-forms.xml) OR have an implementation of that service that stores in DB (recommended). JPA2?
    • would allow for type-based submission processes (e.g. Theses/Dissertations could have different submission steps than articles/papers).
    • based on the Item type based submission patch picked up by Robin Taylor (initially a GSoC project)
  • DSpace "Easy" Installer (Tim Donohue)? See DS-802 and InstallerPrototype for more details
    • Perhaps, alongside this, an easier way to "install" plugins/addons (like Curation Tool plugins)??

Organizational Details

Release Coordination

Timeline and Proceeding

It has been decided that DSpace 1.8.0 will be released in Oct 2011. The exact date is still being worked out. What follows is a tentative release timeline - it has changed slightly from its original state, but the final release will still come out sometime in Oct 2011.

  • Very Tentative Release Timeline (This should not be considered final)
    • August 19, 2011 : Feature Freeze Date
    • September 2, 2011 : Final Documentation "Due Date"?
    • September 9, 2011 : Release Candidate 1 release
    • September 12-23, 2011 : Testathon
    • October 7, 2011 : Release Candidate 2 release
    • October 10-19, 2011 : Final Testing / Bug Fixing
    • October 21, 2011 : 1.8.0 Final Release
  • A few definitions:
    • "Feature Freeze" - After this date, the feature listing cannot change. All new features must be completed by this date. After this date, the system is being stabilized in preparation for the first "Release Candidate"
    • "Release Candidate" releases - These are initial releases after all features have been finalized. Features may not change, but bug fixes can be made. They are meant for very broad testing (e.g. Testathon), in order to find & fix any last bugs before the Final Release.

Release Process needs to proceed according to the following Maven release process: Release Procedure

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