OPUS 4 is an open source software under the GNU General Public Licence for the operation of intitutional document servers and repositories. OPUS is an acronym for Online Publikationsverbund University Stuttgart. It was originally developed at the university library in Stuttgart at the end of the 90's. OPUS 4 is a complete redevelopment that was created as part of a DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) project between 2008 and 2010. Since then the development has been continued at KOBV (Kooperativer Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg) mostly.
The current version of OPUS 4 is 4.7.0.4. It is available on the master branch.
Documentation : Information on setting up a repository, for users and administrators.
Developers : Information for developers.
Questions should be asked through the OPUS 4 mailing list. We are sending out release announcements and other information using the mailing list.
Bugs and suggestions can be communicated to the development team as issues here on GitHub. For suggestions of new features or changes in OPUS 4 it is important to communicate the reason from a user perspective, the use case. We need to understand why to make the best decision for how to implement something new.
If you have made modifications to OPUS 4 that could be useful for the entire community feel free to submit a pull request. We won't always be able to respond immediately, but we will take a look at your changes. It is important to communicate the idea behind a modification.
Currently, we are using an internal Jira-System at KOBV to manage the tasks for the OPUS 4 development. We are starting to use GitHub more and more to communicate the development goals and progress. At the moment, the milestones here on GitHub mostly reflect larger technical debts that need to be fixed in order to continue to expand the functionality of OPUS 4 in the future. The projects are meant to show currently ongoing efforts. However, we are still experimenting and trying to figure out how to use the GitHub features in the best possible way without it taking too much time away from the developing work.