Dear Fedora Community,

In order to improve the design and modularity of future releases of
the Fedora Repository software, the developers are considering some
changes that will affect how Java plugins are written for
Fedora[1][2].  We would like to provide backward compatibility with
existing plug-ins wherever possible, and in order to do that, we need
your help!

Have you written, or do you use any custom (third-party) Modules or
any other Java code that runs inside your Fedora server?  If so,
please let us know by filling out this short survey:

   http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RZWCZCB

Not sure whether this applies to you?  Here are some examples we'd
like to hear about:
- A custom ILowlevelStorage plugin (e.g. Honeycomb, S3, etc)
- A custom DOManager or Management plugin (for example, a subclass of
DefaultDOManager that triggers a search engine update)
- Any other code that is dependent on the fedora.server.Pluggable,
fedora.server.Module, or fedora.server.Server abstract classes

Thanks,
The Fedora Commons Repository Committer Team

[1] Move to Dependency Injection Framework
 http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/x/JAAbAQ
[2] Re-Implementing Service Deployment
 http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/x/F4AEAQ

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