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Contribute Code or Other Efforts to the Community |
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The success of any open source project lies with the community contributing its collective energy, information, enthusiasm, and effort. There are many ways to contribute to DSpace -- not just in writing code. See the DSpace wiki for ideas of how you can help further the DSpace project -- there's a role for everyone. |
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Monitor Platform Development Work and Make Feature Requests |
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The DSpace community uses Jira to track, prioritize, and guide its work. In addition to tracking the DSpace platform development work, Jira also allows the community to watch specific issues -- receive updates when there are changes -- as well as vote on an issue's relevance. Although there are no guarantees when a specific item will be addressed, the community can build a consensus on items captured in Jira and it will enhance the visibility of that issue. Jira participants can also subscribe to feeds, if they are interested in tracking activity. |
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Regional DSpace Ambassadors |
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New or potential users are invited to contact a DSpace Ambassador in their country or region with questions. View the wiki to see the ever growing list of DSpace Ambassadors in various locations around the world. |
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Sign up for the DSpace Newsletter |
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The DSpace Newsletter, NewSpace, is published monthly and provides the community with updates on information and events in the DSpace community. Archived editions, as well as a sign up utility are available at here. |
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Join the Forum Discussion |
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Although most discussion currently takes place on the community mailing lists, there is a discussion forum available for DSpace users. |
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