On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Tim Donohue <tdono...@duraspace.org> wrote:
> * dspace-database - last updated June 2010

Stable, adds dspace DataSource into Spring applicationContext, unreleased.

> * dspace-history - last updated May 2009

Work Done by MIT on audit trail recorded in Sesame Triplestore.  It is
unstable, unreleased.

> * dspace-imscp - last updated May 2010

Work done by MIT/@mire on IMSCP packager.  It is stable and I believe
it is released.

> * dspace-ldap - last updated May 2009

Example of an Authenticator Addon, unstable, unreleased.

> * dspace-policy - last updated May 2009

Work Done by MIT on a policy store in Sesame Triplestore.  It is
unstable, unreleased.

> * dspace-radius - last updated May 2009

Work Done to show how to create a Radius Authenticator Addon, stable,
unreleased.

> * dspace-rdf - last updated May 2009

Sesame RDF support used in LoD XMLUI rendering Addon.

> * dspace-sesame - last updated May 2009

Supports Work Done by MIT on a policy and history store in Sesame
Triplestore.  It is unstable, unreleased.

> * dspace-sip - last updated June 2009

Unsure

> * dspace-srw - last updated June 2009

Attempt to get SRW managed under dspace umbrella, stable, partially released.

> * dspace-stats - last updated Oct 2009

Is replicated in trunk, shouldn't be in trunk, should be maintained
here instead.

> * dspace-xmlui-rdf-aspect - last updated May 2009

LoD RDF rendering addon for XMLUI, stable, but based on DSpace 1.5

> * guice - last updated July 2009
> * mapping-db - last updated July 2009
> * userdb - last updated July 2009
> * xmlui - last updated July 2009

All Old DSpace Work to get Services in DSpace 2.0 separated apart for
inclusion into 1.x most can either go back into 2.x or into sandbox.


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