This message is meant to open for a discussion of the roadmap for GSearch. It 
started in a small group, but we invite participation from the wider group of 
fedora-developers. I copy this message to the fedora-users list so that GSearch 
users are informed about the discussion, but to follow it onwards and to 
contribute they have to subscribe to the fedora-developers list.

I will initiate the discussion with a status. GSearch 2.2 has been the current 
release since December 2008. At OR2011 in Austin in June 2011 I presented a 
plan for development of GSearch, see 
https://conferences.tdl.org/or/OR2011/OR2011main/paper/view/416/127 . Following 
that, I have provided GSearch 2.3, and the official release is near. You can 
get the source at https://github.com/fcrepo/gsearch and fedoragsearch.war from 
the DTU prerelease site at http://www.cvt.dk/fedoragsearch/ and see the 
documentation page at http://miranth.cvt.dk/fedoragsearch/ .

Next step in the plan is to provide GSearch 2.4 by the end of the year. I will 
use the issue tracker at 
https://jira.duraspace.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&requestId=10311 
to track the work, and I invite your feedback and contributions. Potential 
committers may be enrolled, I already had some responses to my invitation to 
potential committers at OR2011. Some of you may have heard at OR2011, that I 
will retire by the end of the year. However, I will continue part-time to 
support GSearch users on the fedora-users list and continue to develop for 
GSearch and Fedora in partnerships with people, who have an interest in that.

The post-2.4 roadmap discussion can both be on this list and as new or modified 
issues at the issue tracker. I think that members of the initial small group 
will soon bring up issues.

Gert
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