Dear DSpace Community,

I am writing to let you know that the DSpace Leadership Group has approved
a measure to investigate a potential merger of DSpace-CRIS into DSpace.

Additionally, DSpace Governance has authorized the formation of two
planning groups to undertake this investigation, one focused on strategic
issues related to a potential merger, and one to develop a technology
roadmap for potentially combining the codebases. Each planning group will
report to DSpace Steering. At the conclusion of the planning groups’ work,
DSpace Governance will vote again on whether to proceed with a merger of
DSpace-CRIS into DSpace.

*What is DSpace-CRIS?*
For many in the DSpace community, DSpace-CRIS needs no introduction, but
others may be less familiar.  DSpace-CRIS is an open source extension of
DSpace developed for the Current Research Information System (CRIS) use
case. DSpace-CRIS has the institutional repository as its core component
but broadens DSpace functionality and expands its data model. DSpace-CRIS
is built and maintained by 4Science <https://4science.com/>, a DSpace
Platinum Registered Service Provider and a major contributor to the core
DSpace codebase. Many members of the DSpace Program and DSpace Governance
are DSpace-CRIS users. You can learn more about DSpace-CRIS on the Lyrasis
wiki <https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACECRIS/DSpace-CRIS+Home>.

*Why is the DSpace Program considering a merger of DSpace-CRIS into DSpace?*
Since DSpace adopted Configurable Entities in version 7, the use cases met
by DSpace (with Entities enabled), and DSpace-CRIS have begun to overlap
significantly. This is exemplified by the number of DSpace community
requests for features which already exist in DSpace-CRIS.
One result of this is that desirable features developed for DSpace-CRIS
must be ported to DSpace—an inefficient duplication of effort. Another
potential consequence is that DSpace and DSpace-CRIS may begin to compete
with one another, an outcome that neither DSpace Governance nor the
DSpace-CRIS user community want.
With a merger, all resources previously dedicated to the development,
maintenance, and support of DSpace-CRIS would become available to DSpace.
We would move faster together and become more resilient and competitive in
the repository marketplace.
Additionally, in the shorter term, a merger could also allow for the quick
adoption of several DSpace-CRIS features which empower users, including
enhanced statistics (and reporting) and the ability to customize
Item/Entity display pages from the Admin UI.

*What is the timeline for the investigation of a potential merger?*
The planning groups will form and begin their work during this calendar
year. Their investigation will take place concurrent with DSpace 9.0
development, and the results of their work will inform any timeline for
executing a merger, should it proceed.

Any potential merger of the DSpace and DSpace-CRIS codebases will take
place no sooner than with the DSpace 10.0 release (tentatively scheduled
for April 2026), if then.

*How does this affect DSpace 9.0 development?*
As mentioned above, the earliest any potential merger of DSpace and
DSpace-CRIS codebases would occur is DSpace 10.0.

However, the potential for a future merger impacts on-going development of
the DSpace 9.0 release (tentatively scheduled for April 2025), as we want
to avoid new feature development that would make a potential merger more
difficult. As a result, DSpace 9.0 will likely be a smaller release in
terms of major new features. DSpace Leadership has approved the following
priorities for DSpace 9.0 development
<https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+9.0+Status>:


   - Improving Performance / Scalability in general
   - Easier Installation and Upgrades
   - Code Cleanup / Maintenance
   - Modularization
   - Bitstream persistence URLs (if it does not interfere with a potential
   merger)
   - Accessibility Fixes and other major bug fixes
   - Features or fixes that make a potential merger easier

Note: Volunteer contributions that would interfere with a potential merger
will not be accepted for DSpace 9.0.

*How can I provide feedback or ask questions about the investigation of a
potential merger?*

If you would like to provide feedback to DSpace Governance or have
questions about the intent to investigate a merger of DSpace-CRIS into
DSpace, please contact us at dsp...@lyrasis.org.

Thank you,
Maureen Walsh, on behalf of DSpace Governance
Chair, DSpace Leadership and Steering Groups


*Maureen P. Walsh*
Associate Professor
Scholarly Sharing Strategist

*The Ohio State University*
University Libraries
355A Thompson Library
1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-3330 Office
walsh....@osu.edu

Pronouns: she/her

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