someone else take a closer look at
this? (Graham maybe?)
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be. Can anyone else replicate this consistent error message, or
know of a fix? Perhaps this XSLTDisseminationCrosswalk should be
disabled by default?
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. But, these sort of non-ERRORs just end up flooding me
with emails I don't need or want.)
I'd like to make this modification for the 1.5.2 release, but I want to
be ensured that others are in agreement. Discussion? Thoughts?
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Mark,
Yes, XMLUI supports Google Sitemaps now (or it will once 1.5.2
All,
Our next DSpace Developer meeting will be held in the #duraspace IRC
channel tomorrow (Weds, Nov 11) at 20:00 UTC. That's 15:00 EST and
12:00 PST, for those in the USA.
http://permatime.com/UTC/2009-11-11/20:00/DSpace_Developers_Meeting
Transcripts and more information about our
Hi all,
Our next DSpace Developer meeting will be held in the #duraspace IRC
channel tomorrow (Weds, Nov 18) at 20:00 UTC. That's 15:00 EST and
12:00 PST for those in the USA.
http://permatime.com/UTC/2009-11-18/20:00/DSpace_Developers_Meeting
Transcripts from our previous meetings and more
Hi all,
We will be having a DSpace Developer Meeting today (even though I know
attendance may be lower because of Thanksgiving tomorrow in the USA).
As usual, the meeting will be held in the #duraspace IRC channel at
20:00 UTC. That's 15:00 EST and 12:00 PST, for those in the USA.
can find some time early next week, please help us make
DSpace 1.6 one of the best releases yet!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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All,
We will be having a DSpace Developer meeting today. I'd like to take
this opportunity to do a JIRA review of 1.6 Testathon issues and start
to determine which definitely need fixing before 1.6.0 final.
As always, the meeting will be held in the #duraspace IRC channel today
at 20:00 UTC.
Hi all,
It seems that the http://testathon.net/ instance has gone down (along
with the http://dspace.testathon.net/ website allowing web-based login
to IRC).
I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We still encourage
you to test with one of the other test instances until we are
All,
The 'testathon.net' test instances (and http://dspace.testathon.net) are
both back up. So, feel free to use them for testing again.
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/DSpace_Release_1.6.0_Testathon_Page
Thanks to Stuart Lewis for quick response!
- Tim
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All,
I feel like we're jumping the gun here. I wouldn't recommend rushing to
move to Confluence-based documentation/manual for 1.6 release, as we are
already so late in the game (and I'd hate to delay anything further).
Plus, Jeff has got a good process going for DocBook right now, and I
Mark and all,
On 1/5/2010 5:30 PM, Mark Diggory wrote:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Tim Donohuetdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
As a bit of background on all this Confluence talk to the Developers out
there. DuraSpace is currently investigating migrating the DSpace Wiki
from MediaWiki over
mhwood++
Definitely sounds like a good idea (post-1.6) to me.
- Tim
On 1/7/2010 11:37 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I think one thing we should look at is breaking up the documentation
to address different audiences' needs. There is stuff for system
administrators, stuff for architects and
Hi Robin,
There are currently two main options:
(1) If your code is relatively small (i.e. a patch that is not too
intrusive in regards to the current API), then I'd recommend posting it
to JIRA as a new feature or code improvement. The DSpace developers
review all new JIRA patches almost
Stuart,
On 1/16/2010 2:31 AM, Stuart Lewis wrote:
Hi all,
I'm rewriting some of the logging documentation, and came across the
following in the current manual:
---
5.2.10. Logging Configuration
The following settings are currently not used by XMLUI. XMLUI writes its logs
to
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release 1.6.0 final immediately. So, it seems like we are still on
track to release 1.6.0 sometime in mid-February.
If any other developers have anything to add from the meeting, feel
free. Let me know if there are any questions/comments on what we
discussed in yesterday's meeting.
Tim
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Paulo,
Thanks for reporting this problem, and sending us a patch.
I've created an issue in our JIRA to track this problem, and uploaded
your patch as a fix to the issue.
http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-471
Thanks again!
- Tim
On 1/20/2010 8:26 PM, pa...@jobim.org wrote:
Hi
I
have any objections to this minor change? Or other comments
about this proposal?
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This sounds good to me, +1
Anyone else have thoughts/comments?
- Tim
On 1/24/2010 2:07 PM, Kim Shepherd wrote:
Hi all,
JSPUI's i18n settings are currently a bit broken in trunk (future 1.6). When
an EPerson is logged in and has configured a language in their profile which
doesn't match
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, concentrated testing
on 1.6.0 RC2.
Let me know if there are any questions or concerns. Again, expect to
see several announcements later this week as we work towards completing
1.6.0.
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Graham's idea sounds logical to me as well. Note a few known bugs that
we've decided to reschedule for a subminor release (e.g. scheduled for
1.6.1, and not yet resolved for 1.6.0). In addition we should definitely
provide a link back to the JIRA page for all bugs for that release.
- Tim
On
committer nominations to DSpace Tech Lead, Tim Donohue
(tdono...@duraspace.org), or any of the existing DSpace Committers. A
current listing of Committers can be found on our wiki:
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/DSpaceContributors
Again, there is no specific timeline for nominations. Nominations
a backup/co-admin to help out.
Assuming we have a decent group of interested (or potentially
interested) volunteers, we'll put in an application next week to become
a GSOC 2010 mentoring organization.
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DuraSpace (Valorie Hollister Tim Donohue, with backing from Brad
McLean Michele Kimpton) would like to encourage the DSpace Community
to take time after 1.6.0 to reanalyze our current release procedures,
timelines, etc. It seems like it has been a while since we've done so,
and I'm sure
-mentor. We need to have at least a few potential mentors
before I'd be willing to apply for GSOC 2010.
(Note: Bram Luyten has volunteered to help with co-administration
duties, so we just need some interested mentors to go forward.)
Thanks!
- Tim
On 3/3/2010 4:34 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All
AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
During next week's DSpace Developer's meeting (Weds, March 10 at 20:00
UTC in #duraspace IRC), we will be having our first Special Topics
meeting. The idea of a Special Topics meeting is to devote the entire
hour towards a specific topic, often one requiring more
as to whether we've
been accepted as a GSoC 2010 Mentoring Organization.
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Dear DSpace Community,
As mentioned previously, DuraSpace is participating in this year's
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) student internship program
(http://socghop.appspot.com/)!
As of today (at 12PM PDT), the GSoC Student Application process begins!
Please forward on the below Call for Student
Kolipey,
Thanks for your interest. You can apply for a DSpace GSoC project by
registering on the GSoC site and submitting an application which follows
the student application template laid out on our GSoC homepage:
http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/duraspace
More
about our Developer meetings are
available at:
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As always, all our meetings are public. We welcome any developers or
non-developers to attend or just read along with the chat discussions.
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or spam content, we ask that you
either remove it (login as the sample Admin and delete it) or contact us
via the DSpace Feedback Form.
In the meantime, feel free to play around in this DSpace Demonstration
Repository. Let us know what you think!
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Hi Scott,
I think DSpace Functional Tests would definitely be of interest to the
DSpace Community. At a quick glance, this seems like a good starting
point for a Functional Testing framework -- though I'd like to get
others opinions as well obviously. In my opinion, DSpace needs more
this again in the future, should we need to.
Here's the final tally from the poll:
http://www.doodle.com/z3khq59ukavaghxu
- Tim
On 4/1/2010 12:15 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
Because of various countries either entering or leaving Daylight Savings
in upcoming or recent weeks, I thought I'd re-poll all
somehow. Any ideas ?
Cheers, Robin.
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On 4/6/2010 11:50 AM, Mark Diggory wrote:
We also have considerations in that we have a great body of work in
Elliot Metsgers Mock DSpace object and JUint testing framework,.
Mark or Elliot (if you are listening in),
This begs the question -- do we have Elliot's past work in our SVN
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All,
There was more discussion on this thread during the Developers Meeting
yesterday (May 19).
http://wiki.dspace.org/confluence/display/DSPACE/DevMtg+2010-05-19
It came up that several developers felt it'd be nice to have an
automated email remind us of issues which are unassigned or
or just read along with the chat discussions.
If you are unable to attend, you can always add your own notes/thoughts
on any agenda item to the above wiki page.
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your doubts/constructive criticism, and post
what you like/dislike. The more public we can make this discussion, the
better off we will be going forward.
Thanks all! I look forward to the discussion!
Tim Donohue
Technical Lead for DSpace Project
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A couple very brief thoughts inline...
On 6/4/2010 9:42 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I see several distinct clumps of configuration data:
o Build configuration. Maven currently handles this for us. What
code do we use, and what transformations are required to produce a
runnable form of
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I accidentally left out the date. Obviously, both of these meetings are
tomorrow -- Weds, June 9th, beginning at 20:00UTC.
Hope to talk to you then,
- Tim
On 6/8/2010 9:00 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
As usual, we have a DSpace Developers Meeting tomorrow (Weds, ) in the
#duraspace IRC
? Is anyone else concerned about potential class conflicts
going forward?
(I thought about entering this as a JIRA issue -- but, I thought I'd
bring it up here first for additional discussion.)
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concerns about
potential conflicts (mostly with the Constants class -- the others could
likely be explained away)
- Tim
On 6/8/2010 12:01 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
Hi All,
Digging into the Services Framework, I came across a couple Java classes
whose packages I'm concerned about.
I'm
welcome. But, also try to keep discussion
productive.
So, please add your thoughts/questions/concerns/ideas to this thread.
Half thought out musings also welcome, as long as they are
semi-productive in nature :)
Thanks all!
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The DSpace Developers would like to announce the release schedule for
DSpace 1.6.2, which resolves an few key issues in 1.6.1.
DSpace 1.6.2 is scheduled for public release on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.
DSpace 1.6.2 is a bug-fix release which will resolve two key issues
found within 1.6.1. This
Hi Mark,
Good question.
I'm told the Fedora folks ran their license header solution (referencing
an external file) by lawyers at UVA a few years ago, and they were OK
with it.
Also, again note we are not suggesting any changes to either the DSpace
License or Copyright text. We'll still
Here's a different option (that I used to use at Illinois):
(1) Before migration day, notify handle.net folks that you will be
moving to a new server. Ask them nicely if they can update your handle
prefix settings for you on that migration day (you'll need to send an
updated sitebndl.zip
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small team of developers (Kim Shepherd, Keith Gilbertson, Stuart Lewis,
Tim Donohue) who pulled together fixes quickly and helped with the rapid
turnaround between 1.6.1 and 1.6.2. As always, thanks to Jeffrey
Trimble
Hi Mark,
I believe what you are looking for is org.dspace.content.MetadataValue.
IIRC, that class is meant to be the replacement for DCValue (as
originally DCValue only supported the 'dc' schema -- though it has since
been modified to have a 'schema' property). Unfortunately, as you
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Hi Robyn,
Thanks for the thoughts, though I worry we are in a place of circular
dependencies here.
Essentially, the discussion of Committers rights that came up in
yesterday's Dev Mtg was the result of trying to determine how best to
begin to merge some GSoC projects (those which are deemed
All,
This an early notification of next week's Special Topics Developer
Meeting on the subject of GSoC project merging, Trunk Management, and
Commit Rights.
This meeting will take place on Weds, July 28 in the #duraspace IRC
channel at 20:00 UTC. To determine your local time, check the world
else) have other questions, let me know. I'll add you
to a list of interested people, and as we work to get more organized,
we'll let you know (we'll also send more status updates across
dspace-devel obviously).
Thanks again,
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Hi Mohit,
We definitely appreciate your being willing to volunteer your time!
You likely may have seen my previous response to Wei (Mary) Yuan earlier
on this same listserv. I'd make the same suggestion to you -- the best
way to get involved is to learn more about DSpace and its ongoing
of the REST project to next week's agenda,
and hopefully coming to a final decision on that project then.
Thanks all,
- Tim
On 7/22/2010 3:40 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
This an early notification of next week's Special Topics Developer
Meeting on the subject of GSoC project merging, Trunk
Just to play 'devil's advocate' for a moment here...
If we have unit tests run automatically each time we run 'mvn package',
that means that *everyone* who installs DSpace 1.7 (once it is released)
will be running these unit tests during the installation process (as our
DSpace installation
All,
I'll play 'devil's advocate' a bit more, based on Sands' good points.
On 8/2/2010 9:50 AM, Sands Alden Fish wrote:
- Maven is #1, a developer's tool, and #2, implements best-practices.
Changing the default behavior is implementing less-than-best-practices.
I agree that Maven is a
it into the latter
(not sure why, as they are 'in archive' and not deleted).
Anyone know why this repetition of data is necessary? At a quick
glance, it seems like these are serving the same purpose -- but, I
haven't dug deep enough to be certain.
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Hi Andrew,
Good point. The only reason this separation of profiles hasn't
happened yet is that no one has expressed a need for it or thought to
implement it. Obviously, we've now discovered the need throughout these
unit testing discussions.
It does seem like a relatively easy way to better
Patrick (and Hilton),
I believe (and someone can correct me if I'm wrong) both interfaces
include the same general admin functions. They do not always appear in
the same place, or act exactly the same, but the admin features are very
similar.
Hilton, the XMLUI does include item mapping -- if
Hi Hilton,
The screenshot you attached is of an Item level page in the XMLUI.
In the XMLUI, the Item Mapper appears on the *Collection* page (it
allows you to map items to/from that particular collection), and not the
Item page. So, while logged in as an Admin, browse to a Collection
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mention will not hurt your GSoC final grade. We are
just looking to better understand to current status of the code, and
whether there is still more that needs working on before it is ready
for release)
Thanks! Please let us know if you have any questions for us as well.
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Hi Bojan (and all),
First, I'd agree with Kevin Clarke's point. At a minimum level, I think
we really need support for Basic HTTP Auth before we could think about
releasing the REST API as part of DSpace 1.7 (which I, personally, would
love to see happen). All our other machine interfaces
Bojan,
Thanks! Obviously there's a lot of back and forth comments, but that's
a great thing. It means a lot of people are interested in the work and
want to see it move forward.
On 8/10/2010 8:27 AM, Bojan Suzic wrote:
Hi everybody,
I will give answers and some comments to the previous
state below
doesn't leave me completely convinced.
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On Aug 9, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
Hi Bojan (and all),
First, I'd agree with Kevin Clarke's
. I'm hoping this should be 'non-controversial', but I'd
obviously appreciate hearing any feedback or concerns you may have.
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First, I'd agree
me know if there are questions/comments!
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On 8/10/2010 12:55 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
I'd like to officially propose adding the AIP Backup/Restore work to
DSpace Trunk in preparation for the DSpace 1.7 release.
For full background on this work (including a link to my talk at OR10
)
are still working on even more improvements -- so expect more features
improvements as we move closer to 1.7. Latest status is noted at the
bottom of the above wiki page.
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All,
I've just added a new Component to the DSpace 1.x JIRA section for
REST API (experimental).
http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS/component/10061
Please try to report any bugs or issues that you find with the REST API
under that component. So, just report it as you would any other
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FlowContainerUtils.processDeleteCollectionRole() (XMLUI) and
EditCommunitiesServlet.processConfirmEditCollection() (JSPUI).
- Tim
On 8/25/2010 10:30 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 02:37:43PM -0500, Tim Donohue wrote:
Sounds like a bug to me -- it should remove the group for any
Community
On 8/25/2010 1:38 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:55:40AM -0500, Tim Donohue wrote:
Looking at this a bit further, I think your suggestion to interpret the
condition may be best, as the Collection/Community is currently using
that group for a very specific purpose (either
All,
Here's a direct link to Sands' proposal:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=22022579
Seems logical to me overall, but definitely worth more discussion (not
sure if there would be any issues this would cause)?
- Tim
On 8/25/2010 3:30 PM, Sands Alden Fish wrote:
I
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