Difference between revisions of "SUNScholar/DSpace/Why Ubuntu Server"

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#DSpace is supported by a foundation and based on open standards which is very popular therefore it was chosen as the repository management system.
 
#DSpace is supported by a foundation and based on open standards which is very popular therefore it was chosen as the repository management system.
 
#Ubuntu is also supported by a foundation and is also one of the most popular linux distributions based on open source software.
 
#Ubuntu is also supported by a foundation and is also one of the most popular linux distributions based on open source software.
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#Ubuntu is committed to releasing a "long term support" LTS version of the distribution every two years.
 
#Ubuntu is derived from Debian, the original linux distribution. Debian is very stable and has a very large community supporting it.
 
#Ubuntu is derived from Debian, the original linux distribution. Debian is very stable and has a very large community supporting it.
 
#Most linux distributions are based on open Unix standards.
 
#Most linux distributions are based on open Unix standards.
 
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Revision as of 20:18, 4 August 2012

In order to make the research outputs of Stellenbosch University available, the library decided develop an open access research repository service. The repository has to make the research available for future researchers as well. With this in mind as a selection criteria, DSpace on top of the Ubuntu server was used for the following reasoning:

  1. We cannot predict what technology will exist in the future but we can be almost certain that open systems based on open standards will have a better chance of surviving to the future.
  2. Since we are betting on open systems based on open standards, we have to eliminate any proprietary systems.
  3. DSpace is supported by a foundation and based on open standards which is very popular therefore it was chosen as the repository management system.
  4. Ubuntu is also supported by a foundation and is also one of the most popular linux distributions based on open source software.
  5. Ubuntu is committed to releasing a "long term support" LTS version of the distribution every two years.
  6. Ubuntu is derived from Debian, the original linux distribution. Debian is very stable and has a very large community supporting it.
  7. Most linux distributions are based on open Unix standards.

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