Mark,

Many thanks, your outline is extremely helpful and gives me exactly what I
need. BTW, is there a summary of changes between 1.5.2 (for which I have the
"manual") and 1.6, or do I need to just browse through Jira (and the source
code)?

--Gary 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark
Diggory
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:35 PM
To: Gary Kopp
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-devel] Newbie: Version Confusion

Gary,

IMO, the short answer is focus on targeting 1.6.

I can express my and @mire's opinion on DSpace 2.0 timeline and the previous
years funded development effort. The largest lesson I think we learned from
last years 2.0 development initiative is that we need to work on the
individual features of DSpace 2.0 in tractable smaller projects that will
take the whole community from DSpace 1.x to the DSpace 2.x platform.

My recent work this last fall on the 2.0 technology base was a
"consolidation effort". Working to bring some of the major accomplishments
of the 2.0 work into a state that they would have more short term benefit to
the whole community.  There are still significant pieces of the 2.0 funded
development iteration that need to be merged into the 1.x codebase to have
them also be of benefit.
Those items we outlined in my DSpace Services presentation at the fall
2009 DSUG meeting in Sweden.

http://www.slideshare.net/mdiggory/dsug09-services-2255693
http://www.slideshare.net/mdiggory/dsug-2009-dspace-statistics-contribution

It is important that we work to establish an iterative process that allows
us to outline migration "steps" that will carry the community along this
process.  As such, we need to consider that 1.x is not obsolete, but instead
represents the active heart of our development communities efforts (and it
the focal point where any 2.0 development will need to be merged in the
future).

This is made obvious by the healthy growth in community activity in its
maintenance and upkeep that has occured in the last couple years.
Targeting your work within this community is your "best" possible path to
success on your project, it is here that the largest knowledge-base of
support exists and where any work you may be interested in contributing
would be of greatest benefit.

I hope this brief outline is helpful to you.

Cheers,
Mark

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Gary Kopp <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to use DSpace as the foundation of an internal document 
> management system, which I will integrate with various other 
> functions. I am a J2EE programmer and not afraid to get my hands 
> dirty. I'm confused about the status of DSpace version 2. I assume 
> version 2 represents the "new architecture" I've seen referenced 
> elsewhere. I'd hate to start my work with an obsolescent verson 
> (1.5/1.6) if I can avoid it. But I see a lot of ongoing work on 
> 1.5/1.6 suggesting that these versions are undergoing active enhancement
and might represent a relatively stable target for my purposes.
> But my work might be somewhat wasted when version 2 hits the streets. 
> Early releases of version 2 seem to be available, and see I some work 
> going on there. Is there enough in version 2 now to make it a possible 
> starting point for a new DSpace deployment, even in beta form, or is 
> it just too early for that? BTW, I didn't find a roadmap anywhere, 
> which may just mean I didn't look in the right place.
>
> --Gary Kopp

--
Mark R. Diggory
Head of U.S. Operations - @mire

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