On May 5, 2011, at 8:28 AM, Graham Triggs wrote:

> Yes, it would start with the 'minimal' community supported, truly supported 
> release - which is trunk and doesn't have any reference to things that are 
> modules. But there could be subsequent separate release(s), that do bundle in 
> the optional modules as being enabled.
> 
> In fact, that is a good opportunity for someone - say @mire - to create their 
> own, branded open source package, bundling up the modules they want to 
> include - optional open source modules, trial commercial ones, etc.

We already use the dspace-release-x.y.z.zip to attain this to a certain degree, 
so, yea, thats right spot on.

Mark

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