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Kim Shepherd commented on DS-527:
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Thanks John.

Altering permissions on withdrawn items is probably not a wise idea, I haven't 
tried it myself...

I think there's possibly a good case to call this a "bug", since it breaks OAI 
compliance.

If the "harvest.includerestricted.oai" logic was changed to only count items 
that were restricted *and* inArchive, I think it would still act as most desire 
(since withdrawn items don't appear in browse lists or RSS anyway)

Alternatively, we could add "harvest.withdrawn.oai" to potentially override the 
includerestricted.oai property.

I'll bring this up at the DSpace developers meeting tomorrow.

> Withdrawn items not shown as deleted in OAI
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-527
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-527
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: OAI-PMH
>    Affects Versions: 1.6.0
>         Environment: Opensuse Linux
>            Reporter: John
>
> There are two ways of deleting: Expunging and Withdrawing. The difference is 
> meant to be that the former takes it out of the system completely, while the 
> latter informs harvesters about the deletion and allows reinstatiating the 
> item.
> Everything works (Listing the withdrawn items, reinstantiating them, OAI-PMH 
> display of various metadataformats), except for the 'deleted' information in 
> the OAI-PMH header - that's just missing.

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