Dear DSpace Community, 

As outlined in the October 2024 message from the DSpace Governance Chair 
Maureen Walsh 
<https://groups.google.com/g/dspace-community/c/in1oJI-iNa8/m/cutAv3q7AQAJ>, 
DSpace and DSpace-CRIS have been engaged in a collaborative planning 
process to explore the potential of future merger. This important work is 
being guided by two dedicated planning groups: the Strategy Planning Group 
<https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Strategy+Planning+Group> and the 
Technology 
Planning Group 
<https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Technology+Planning+Group>. 

Since both groups began meeting in February 2025, you may be wondering: What 
is the current status of the merger discussions? What progress has been 
made, and what can I expect in the coming months?

Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to share some updates: 


   - 
   
   No decision has been made at this point whether the merger will or will 
   not occur. Neither the Strategy nor the Technology Planning Group has made 
   their recommendations to DSpace Governance regarding the feasibility and 
   implementation of a potential merger. Discussions remain ongoing, and we do 
   not anticipate any decision until both groups complete their work by the 
   end of the year (October - December 2025). 
   - 
   
   The Strategy Planning Group’s central deliverable - the Strategic Vision 
   Document - has been submitted to the DSpace Steering Group for review 
   and is currently being finalized. Once completed, this document will be 
   shared with the entire DSpace community.
   - 
   
   The Technology Planning Group has completed its analysis of the 
architectural 
   and feature differences between DSpace and DSpace-CRIS 
   
<https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace-CRIS+and+DSpace+Differences>. 
   The group will now shift its focus to creating a first draft of a potential 
   merger roadmap from a technical perspective.
   - 
   
   DSpace Steering has approved the move of DSpace-CRIS documentation to 
   the Lyrasis Wiki. A separate announcement with more information - 
   including how you can contribute and support this effort - will be shared 
   soon. 
   - 
   
   Early discussions in both groups have begun to clarify what a merged 
   product might look like. If the merger were to occur, it would result in 
   a unified product named DSpace, which would enhance (not replace) current 
   DSpace.  The product would retain the features of both current systems, 
   while being configurable to allow institutions to decide which features to 
   enable.
   

Finally, we want to stress how important your input is in this process. To 
ensure the Planning Groups hear from all corners of our community – and to 
give them the opportunity to incorporate your questions, concerns, and 
ideas in their discussions – we warmly invite you to share your *feedback 
using the form below*:

https://tally.so/r/mZLgjv 

Thank you for your patience, continued engagement, and support, as we work 
together to shape the future of DSpace. 

Warm Regards,

Agustina Martínez-García (Chair of Strategy Planning Group), Tim Donohue 
(Chair of Technology Planning Group) and Maureen Walsh (Chair of DSpace 
Steering Group)

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