Hello Fedora Community,
As an update with the fourth sprint in the "Beta Phase" of Fedora4
development, this sprint has been postponed due to institutional and
developer schedules. During the last two weeks, however, Fedora4 achieved
the milestone of receiving an unsolicited patch from a non-committer
community member, Robin Taylor of the University of Edinburgh.
Stay tuned for the outcomes of the fourth "Beta Phase" sprint which instead
started this week with a development team comprised of talent from the
following institutions:
- Yale University
- Max Planck Digital Library
- University of California, San Diego
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- University of Virginia
If you have not already done so, you are encouraged to download, build, and
install interim versions of Fedora4 to see the feature set firsthand. Your
feedback is critical to ensuring the evolving capabilities meet your
institutional needs.
https://github.com/futures/fcrepo4
Finally, on a Fedora3 note, Ben Armintor of Columbia University has been
spending this time by putting the final touches on the Fedora 3.7.0 release
as well as a subsequent, performance-related 3.7.1 follow-on.
Regards,
Andrew
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