[Rdap] NEWS RELEASE: Fedora 3.7.0 is now available

Carol Minton Morris cmmorris at fedora-commons.org
Fri Oct 4 12:08:07 EDT 2013


*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

October 4, 2013
Contact: Andrew Woods <awoods at duraspace.org>
Read it online: http://bit.ly/18WKmtT

*NOW AVAILABLE: Fedora 3.7.0*

The Fedora team is pleased to announce the launch of Fedora 3.7.0 with
thanks to the following individuals and institutions for their
contributions:

   - Benjamin Armintor, Columbia University
   - Frank Asseg FIZ Karlsruhe
   - Jesper Damkjaer, DMC
   - Thomas Pii, DMC
   - Scott Prater, University of Wisconsin
   - Edwin Shin, Data Curation Experts
   - Adam Soroka, University of Virgina

Fedora 3.7.0 is a bug fix release with some improvements. The principle
goals of the release are compatibility with JDK
7<http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html>
which
is now the target platform, and upgrades of library dependencies to the
most modern versions possible for stability as development effort on Fedora
shifts towards Fedora 4. It is recommended that all current users upgrade
to Fedora 3.7.0.

Release notes and downloads:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORA37/Fedora+Repository+3.7.0+Release+Notes#FedoraRepository3.7.0ReleaseNotes-Fedora3.7.0ReleaseNotes

The Fedora 3.7.0 and 3.7.1 releases will be the last in the 3.0
line<http://duraspace.org/node/612> prior
to the release of Fedora 4.0. Fedora 3.0 was launched in July of 2008
offering users an integrated structure–Content Model Architecture–for
persisting and delivering the essential characteristics of digital objects
in Fedora. The final 3.0 releases are aimed at making sure that Fedora 3
users continue to have access to stable repository functionality.

The Fedora repository platform is an unqualified success in the digital
preservation and repository arena. More than twelve years since its
inception, the project has seen three major releases, has hundreds of
institutional adopters worldwide, and is the centerpiece of countless
systems where preservation is a primary function.

*About Fedora*

Fedora is an open source project of the DuraSpace organization that
provides a flexible, extensible and durable digital object management
services. First released in 2004, it has hundreds of adopters worldwide,
with deep roots in the research, scientific, intellectual and cultural
heritage communities. See http://fedora-commons.org/ for more information.
It is supported by its community of users, and stewarded by DuraSpace (
http://duraspace.org).

-- 
Carol Minton Morris
DuraSpace
Director of Marketing and Communications
cmmorris at DuraSpace.org
Skype: carolmintonmorris
607 592-3135
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