hi,
two requirements have come up recently:
- is it possible to have per-object access rules?
 from large groups of objects we need to exclude a few objects from public  
access, but make the available to authenticated users. is there a way to  
do that? atm wer'e using fedora 2.2.4, but we need to migrate to 3.x  
anyway sometime in the future.

- how do i create a workflow with fedora?
our objects will have at least three states to go through:
a) created -- some user creates the object and its content
b) to be revised -- another user (editor) needs to check if the object's  
content conforms to some rules and if if ok, publishes it
c) published -- the object is accessible publicly

 from state b and c it should be possible to reset the object's state to  
former states (ie someone detects the published object, state c, misses  
important information -- the editor has to withdraw it from state c and  
put it in at least state b again).
is there a way to do that with fedora?

thanks in advance.

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