Sept. 4, 2014

Contact: David Wilcox <dwil...@duraspace.org>
Read it online: http://bit.ly/1uBPJYE

Introducing Fedora 4.0 Beta 3

Winchester, MA DuraSpace and the Fedora community of users and developers are 
pleased to announce that the Fedora 4.0 platform is one step closer to a full 
production version of the software with the release of Fedora 4.0 Beta 3. The 
Fedora 4.0 feature setis available for testing with this release, including a 
human-readable file system export, clustering for high-availability use cases, 
and support for millions of objects. This release is part of a broad initiative 
to make significant changes to the robust Fedora framework for building digital 
repositories to serve the community for the next decade. 
Full release notes are available, and highlights include:

- Transparent JCR/XML file system export
- Clustering support for high-availability use cases 
- Demonstrated performance: 10 million objects via REST-API, 16 million via 
federation 
- Reviewed and published Fedora 4 RDF ontology
Download Fedora 4.3 Beta here.

Get in Here
We are making progress towards completing acceptance tests, but we still need 
to test the remaining features before we can release the production version of 
Fedora 4.0. Please take some time to install the Fedora 4.0 Beta(or just use 
the one-click-run application), test out some features, and submit your results.

Three Beta Pilot projectsare underway. These projects will test a number of 
Fedora 4.0 features in a production-like environment over the course of a few 
months. Each of these projects will be showcased in a short webinar series this 
Fall - details will be available soon. 

Beta Pilot Projects represent a larger commitment of time and resources than 
acceptance tests, but they also present an opportunity to test real 
institutional use cases with Fedora 4.0, with added support from DuraSpace and 
the Fedora community. If your institution is interested in participating, 
please contact David Wilcox <dwil...@duraspace.org>.

How Does DuraSpace Help?
DuraSpace works collaboratively with organizations that use Fedora to advance 
the design, development and sustainability of the project. As a non-profit, 
DuraSpace provides business support services that include technical leadership, 
sustainability planning, fundraising, community development, marketing and 
communications, collaborations and strategic partnerships and administration.

About Fedora
Fedora is an open source project that provides flexible, extensible and durable 
digital object management services. First released in 2004, it has hundreds of 
adopters worldwide, with deep roots in the research, scientific, intellectual 
and cultural heritage communities. See http://fedora-commons.org/for more 
information. It is supported by its community of users, and stewarded by 
DuraSpace.

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