Archive for April, 2009
DSpace 1.6: You decide!
From an email I sent out to the DSpace email lists today:
As you’ll have seen from recent emails, the DSpace community has now released version 1.5.2 of the DSpace software. It has many new features, some enhancements to current features, and some bug fixes. Many of you will also know that [...]
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DSpace Google Summer of Code students 2009
For the third year in a row, the DSpace Foundation has been successful in being selected to take part in the annual Google Summer of Code (a.k. GSOC). This year we welcome back one past student, and three new students to work on the DSpace repository code to develop new features and to experiment a [...]
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DSpace 1.5.2 – What’s in it for me?
You may have seen the recent announcement saying that DSpace 1.5.2 is now released. When it comes to upgrading software, especially something as large and possibly critical as repository software, there is always a decision to be made about whether to upgrade or not. As one of the DSpace committers, I’ve worked on some of [...]
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