Hi Adam,

Nobody's signed up for FCREPO-636 at the moment, though I just noticed
Steve commented on it last week.  It looks like this one is still kind
of being spec'd out.  If you have any comments on what would work best
for hydra, please add them...real use cases are a big help.

Note that we did touch on FCREPO-636 briefly during last week's call,
as part of a discussion about the most immediate priorities for
Fedora's AuthZ work going forward. Getting policies via RELS-* was
noted as an important capability, but the issue we spent to most time
discussing was FCREPO-576 (which we also need help with!) -- I'll send
out a separate message to fcrepo-dev about that one soon.

Thanks,
Chris

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:47 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Fedora-folks,
>
> Discussions within the Hydra project have raised some questions about the 
> inheritance of policies through repositories (through RDF). We noted the 
> existence of FCREPO-636 and were wondering what the timeline might be in 
> relation to that effort? Is that an active development front right now or is 
> there a notion to return to it at some future date?
>
> Thanks for any info in this regard!
>
> ---
> A. Soroka
> Digital Research and Scholarship R & D and Online Library Environment
> the University of Virginia Library
>
>
>
>
>

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