All,

Per this thread from December 2021...

As of today, the DSpace Steering group has voted to deprecate Oracle support in 
the upcoming DSpace 7.3 release. Oracle Support will be removed from DSpace one 
year later (in mid-2023).

More details can be found in this new Oracle deprecation ticket: 
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/issues/8214

If anyone has any questions,  let us know, or add your questions to that ticket.

Thanks,

Tim Donohue
________________________________
From: Tim Donohue <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 2:59 PM
To: DSpace Community <[email protected]>; DSpace Technical 
Support <[email protected]>
Subject: Who uses Oracle with DSpace? Anyone interested in helping 
retain/maintain Oracle support?

All,

I wanted to let the entire DSpace Community be aware of developer discussions 
regarding our ability to continue supporting Oracle database backends in DSpace.

Below, you'll find an email I sent to our DSpace Developer mailing list 
([email protected]) in mid-November requesting volunteers to help 
us with Oracle support activities. After 3 weeks, I've yet to find any 
developer volunteers and none of our current core developers or committers have 
Oracle expertise or use Oracle at their institutions.

If your institution currently uses DSpace with an Oracle database backend and 
is interested in helping ensure DSpace can continue to support Oracle, please 
get in touch. Without Oracle volunteers, we may need to drop support for Oracle 
databases and recommend all existing Oracle-based sites migrate to PostgreSQL 
(by using a third-party migration tool like Ora2Pg<https://ora2pg.darold.net/> 
or similar).

(Additionally, if any of you have successfully migrated a DSpace site from 
Oracle to PostgreSQL, I'd be interested to hear of any tips you may have. It 
may help us start to document Oracle to PostgreSQL migration tips for others 
who wish to do the same.)

Obviously, we'll send out a formal announcement if any Oracle support changes 
are made.

Thanks,

Tim

________________________________
From: Tim Donohue <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2021 5:25 PM
To: DSpace Developers <[email protected]>
Subject: Who uses Oracle with DSpace? Anyone interested in helping 
retain/maintain Oracle support?

All,

I'm curious who on this developer list may use an Oracle database for their 
Production installation of DSpace.

I've been noticing that it has become more difficult to locate any DSpace 
developers with decent Oracle experience to help us debug or fix Oracle-related 
issues (e.g. https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/issues/8008 and 
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/issues/7958 and testing PR 
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/8028).

So, if you are using Oracle in Production, and would be interested in helping 
review, debug or test Orace related fixes/issues, please get in touch.

If we are unable to find Oracle developer help soon, I feel we must consider 
recommending (to DSpace Steering) that we stop support for Oracle databases 
(effective immediately).  It's increasingly obvious that most DSpace sites do 
not use Oracle.  It's also obvious that we've not been successful in 
testing/stabilizing DSpace upgrades or new features on Oracle backends.  Plus, 
as we all know, Oracle databases have never aligned with our open-source 
licensing (in that it requires a paid license to use in Production).  So, it 
may be time to admit that Oracle support may no longer be necessary or 
reasonable for DSpace.

Thoughts welcome! Please do get in touch if continued Oracle support is of 
interest to you.

Tim


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Technical Lead, DSpace

[email protected]

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