FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 6, 2014
Contact: David Wilcox <[email protected]>
Read it online: http://bit.ly/1kHhegM

Fedora 4.0 Beta is Now Available!

Fedora 4.0 is ready for the big repository challenges: support for large files; 
flexible storage options; features to accommodate research data management; 
native linked open data capabilities and an improved platform for developer 
interaction

Winchester, MA DuraSpace and the Fedora community of users and developers are 
pleased to announce the release of Fedora 4.0 Betain conjunction with this 
year’s Open Repositoriesconference in Helsinki, Finland (June 9-13, 2014). 
Fedora 4.0 Beta is a stable platform for testing the full Fedora 4.0 feature 
set, which will not change between the Beta and the full production release 
planned for later this year. Further releases in the Fedora 4.x line will add 
more exciting new features based on the project roadmap.  This release, managed 
by Michael Durbin at the University of Virginia, is the result of a focused and 
highly collaborative 2-year community effort to make long overdue changes to 
the robust Fedora framework for building digital repositories. Fedora 4.0 is 
designed to serve the community for the next decade.  

Download Fedora 4.0 Beta here.


Members of the Fedora community, stewarded by DuraSpace, led planning and 
development in order to arrive at the launch of Fedora 4.0 after 29 rapid 
prototyping Alphaand Betadevelopment “sprints”. Each sprint was designed to 
address the top priorities expressed by the international community that 
include better performance and scalability, flexible storage options, features 
to accommodate research data management, native support for linked open data, 
and an improved platform for developers.

Fedora 4.0 at Open RepositoriesThose attending this year’s Open Repositories 
conference will have several opportunities to learn more about Fedora 4 and 
engage with the development team. Andrew Woods, the Fedora Tech Lead, will be 
hosting an open Fedora committers meetingon June 9. Current Fedora developers 
as well as those interested in engaging with project development are encouraged 
to attend. Following the DuraSpace plenary on June 12, the Fedora Steering 
Group will host an open discussion session to kick off the Fedora interest 
group track. On June 13, David Wilcox, the Fedora Product Manager, and Andrew 
Woods will offer a deep dive into Fedora 4 featuresand discuss the roadmap for 
future releases. A full schedule of all Fedora-related sessions is available 
online, or stop by the DuraSpace table at Open Repositories to find out more 
about Fedora 4.0.

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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