DSpace Development never stops! DSpace 
3.0<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+3.0+Notes> is 
almost here, and with it arrives numerous new features, improvements, 
bug-fixes, changes, etc.

We ask that you take a few minutes of your time in these coming weeks to help 
us fully test this new release! We want to ensure we are maintaining the same 
level of quality that you come to expect out of a new DSpace release. We'd also 
love to hear your early feedback on 3.0!

WHO: You! Everyone is invited to take part. Whether you manage multiple 
instances, or are interested in trying it out, we welcome your feedback.

WHAT: Help beta-test DSpace to ensure that it passes its ultimate test: that it 
does what users expect it to. We've added new features that could use more 
eyes, browsers, and mouse-clicks to make sure that things aren't missing, that 
they don't break, that they don't lose your data, and that they easily do what 
one expects them to do. So if any features have issues while your testing it, 
click the "Feedback" button and tell us about it.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 10 to Friday, October 19, 2012. You can keep visiting 
the site and post your feedback, as part of continual improvement.

WHY: The sooner we find and fix bugs, the higher quality the software will be 
when it comes time to upgrade or install DSpace 3.0.

HOW: Go to http://demo.dspace.org<http://demo.dspace.org/> and test-drive one 
of the DSpace User Interfaces, such as JSPUI or XMLUI. If anything comes up 
while you are testing DSpace, you can click the red "Feedback" button on the 
page. If you are more technically inclined, you may download and install your 
own copy of DSpace 3.0 Release Candidate 
#1<https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/zipball/dspace-3.0-rc1>. We're looking for 
feedback on the DSpace software, as well as feedback on our unreleased 3.0 
documentation<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC3x/DSpace+3.x+Documentation>.

- The DSpace 3.0 Release Team


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sands fish
Senior Software Engineer
MIT Libraries
Technology Research & Development
sa...@mit.edu<mailto:sa...@mit.edu>
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