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InvenioRDM
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

CERN has partnered with 10 multidisciplinary institutions and companies to build a turn-key open source research data management platform called InvenioRDM, and grow a diverse community to sustain the platform. The InvenioRDM project is funded by the CERN Knowledge Transfer Fund, as well as all the participating partners, including: Brookhaven National Laboratory (US) Caltech Library (US) CTSA Program National Center for Data

Invenio
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The Invenio v3 Bootcamp was held from the 19th to the 21st of March, 2019 at CERN. The event reached the maximum number of 30 participants with attendees from all over the world (Czech Republic, Danmark, Germany, Finland, France, Japan, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, UK and USA). The bootcamp was targeting developers wanting to learn more about Invenio and to understand how to create or customize an Invenio repository.

Invenio
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We are proud to announce the release of Invenio v3.1.0. Head over to our Getting started to see it in action. Python compatibility Invenio v3.1 supports Python 2.7 (until 2019-12-31), Python 3.5 and Python 3.6. We expect to add support for Python 3.7 in the near-term future once Celery v4.3 has been released.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

We are pleased to announce the first Invenio v3 Bootcamp taking place at CERN, 19-21 March 2019. The Bootcamp is intended as an introduction to developing digital repositories with the Invenio v3 framework. Website https://indico.cern.ch/e/invenio-bootcamp/ Planned topics Creating your first Invenio instance. Customizing the look and feel. Working with data models. Managing access to records.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

Welcome to Invenio 3! We are proud to announce the release of Invenio v3.0.0. Invenio has been completely rewritten from scratch with a radically improved architecture and technical implementation. Invenio 3 is now a framework, like a Swiss Army knife, complete with battle-tested, safe and secure modules providing all the features you need to build and run a trusted digital repository.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

This sprint (May 14-25) was focused on preparing Invenio for the final v3.0.0 release so it is ready for launch at the Open Repositories 2018 Conference, June 4th-7th in Bozeman, Montana. Overview Result of the sprint (45 developer days, 107 commits, 8.5k lines touched): inveniosoftware.org now has shiny new blog and roadmap. inveniosoftware.org was moved to Lektor static CMS and is now also hosted on GitHub Pages.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

This sprint was focused on releasing the Invenio v3.0.0 Release Candidate 1. As a result of 95 developer days, 485 commits and 88k lines touched (33k additions and 55k deletions): Invenio v3.0.0 Release Candidate 1 was released. License has been changed from GPL to MIT for ~30 repositories (part of v3RC1). Documentation for API authentication in Invenio was added (in OAuth2Server). Elasticsearch v6 support was added.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

This sprint was focused on: Elasticsearch v5 support Preparing to release the metadata bundle. Removing remaining Invenio-DB warnings. During the sprint 60 developer days were spent, 52 commits were created and 4.3k lines were touched (3.1k additions and 1.2k deletions). List of changes: Cookiecutter-Invenio-Module: Minor various fixes for build issues.

Invenio
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Author Lars Holm Nielsen

This sprint was focused on: Data model issues (in Invenio-Access and Invenio-OAIServer). Security issues (permanent sessions, "remember me", content security policy). Working demo site (remove annoying warnings, fixed docs, SSL problems, bugs, admin interfaces, ...). As a result of 89 developer days, 126 commits and 6.6k lines touched (4.7k additions and 1.8k deletions) auth bundle has been stabilized and released in beta version (Accounts,