Release date: 27 November, 2014
We are proud to announce the production release of Fedora 4.
Resources
Release Manager
Andrew Woods (DuraSpace)
Contributors
Sprint Developers
- A. Soroka (University of Virginia)
- Andrew Woods (DuraSpace)
- Anusha Ranganathan (University of Oxford)
- Benjamin Armintor (Columbia University)
- Ben Pennell (UNC)
- Chris Beer (Stanford University)
- Eddie Shin (Digital Curation Experts)
- Eric James (Yale University)
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) (University of California, San Diego)
- Giulia Hill (University of California, Berkeley)
- Greg Jansen (UNC)
- Jared Whiklo (University of Manitoba)
- Jonathan Green (discoverygarden inc.)
- Jon Roby (University of Manitoba)
- Kevin S. Clarke (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Longshou Situ (University of California, San Diego)
- Michael Durbin (University of Virginia)
- Mike Daines (UNC)
- Mohamed Mohideen Abdul Rasheed (University of Maryland)
- Nigel Banks (discoverygarden inc.)
- Osman Din (Yale University)
- Paul Pound (University of Prince Edward Island)
- Scott Prater (University of Wisconsin)
- Vincent Nguyen (Centers for Disease Control)
- Ye Cao (Max Planck Digital Library
- Yinlin Chen (Virginia Tech)
- Yuqing Jiang (discoverygarden inc.)
Community Developers
Features
Beta Pilots
One of the strategies for both ensuring that Fedora 4 features address community needs as well as forwarding stakeholder projects was the establishment of Beta Pilots. These projects were limited in scope and timeline to focus energy on identified Fedora 4 capabilities which were exercised in a production-like context.
In the lead-up the the Fedora 4.0 production release, the feedback generated from these pilots was critical in verifying features and surfacing bugs. The outcomes from each pilot project have been published to the wiki, and they will be updated as required:
Technical Working Group
References