Hi Joseph:
Thanks for your expressions of interest in the curation task system. A few
remarks inline below.
Richard R
On Jul 13, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Joseph wrote:
Hi Kim,
Thanks for the email. That got me going in the right direction.
Is it likely that the media filters will get transferred o
I've had the same thought about media filter, checksum checker, etc. Watch
this space! :)
The scriptable tasks aren't available in 1.7.x, it's likely that a later
version of DSpace will have a "next generation" curation framework which
will introduce scriptable tasks and might make a few underlying
Hi Kim,
Thanks for the email. That got me going in the right direction.
Is it likely that the media filters will get transferred over to curation
tasks? It seems like a natural place for them.
I saw that currently the distribute function walks sequentially over
communities and collections; I c
Hi Joseph,
Here's an example of a private method I use with a curation task that
sets policies based on item metadata.
This method would be called by the perform() method that each curation
task overrides from AbstractCurationTask.
I've simplified it here, so all it's doing is removing ANONYMOUS:
Hi Stewart,
I think a curation task will do just the trick.
I've created one that is able to identify the appropriate items. Now I'm
trying to set their policies.
Is it appropriate do do this through the Authorization Manager or directly
through the Item.
In either case, I think I need to obtai
Hi Joseph,
> I am developing an archive for an archaeology lab where some of the items
> are deemed "sensitive" by the collection owner. (Usually if they contain
> pictures of human remains or artifacts involved in burial ceremonies.)
>
> It is usually very clear in the metadata if an item sh
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From: "Joseph"
To: "Dspace Devel"
Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2011 8:41:26 PM
Subject: [Dspace-devel] Is there a way to change an item's policies on import
based on either a metadata field or some sort of flag
Dear DSpace Developers,
I am developing
Dear DSpace Developers,
I am developing an archive for an archaeology lab where some of the items
are deemed "sensitive" by the collection owner. (Usually if they contain
pictures of human remains or artifacts involved in burial ceremonies.)
It is usually very clear in the metadata if an item s