Hi!
 
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 a small team of developers have been working on DSpace version 2.0 
which will bring with it many essential architectural enhancements to ensure 
that DSpace continues to fulfil the needs of the user community over the coming 
years. DSpace 2.0 is likely to be released early in 2010.
 
In the mean time, the DSpace committers have decided to start working on DSpace 
version 1.6. By moving to 1.6 (rather than 1.5.3) we can add new features that 
require changes to underlying DSpace database. We can't tell you just yet what 
new features will be in version 1.6 because we haven't decided! And that is 
where you come in...
 
We'd like you to tell us which three features you would like to see in version 
1.6. To help you do this, we have created an online survey at 
http://dspacesurvey.info/. We know nobody likes to be bombarded with surveys, 
so we've kept this one really short. In fact, it asks only one question: 
 
"What should be in DSpace version 1.6?"
 
The survey has three boxes to enable you to tell us what your top three new 
features would be. We can then look at all the survey responses to help decide 
where we should devote our development effort. We'll put all the commonly 
requested features into JIRA (http://jira.dspace.org/) to enable further 
commenting and voting. As always, if you want to develop your own new features, 
we'd love to work with you to get those features included provided that they 
are in scope, or if you want to work with us on the new features that the 
community votes for, please get in touch! The DSpace community relies on 
developers donating their time and expertise to help improve the software. If 
you want to join in, get in touch at the dspace-devel email list.
 
But for now, what are you waiting for? Fill in the survey... 
http://dspacesurvey.info/ 
 

(Please complete the survey by the 28th of April as we'll close it then)


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