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Tim Donohue updated DS-776:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.7.1
         Assignee: Peter Dietz

The Developers discussed this issue as a part of the related/duplicate issue 
(DS-678) in their meeting on Feb 16, 2011.

We all feel this is a bug.  Collection or Community Administrators should be 
allowed to create new bundles.  PeterDietz has volunteered to investigate and 
resolve this issue for 1.7.1.

Full discussion thread follows:
[20:01] <tdonohue> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-678 Community Admin 
unable to create new bundle type for items
[20:03] <tdonohue> thoughts on DS-678? Should a Community or Collection Admin 
be allowed to create a new Bundle?
[20:03] <tdonohue> I'd say "yes", they should have this right...but, i'm 
curious what others think.
[20:04] <PeterDietz> when you submit an item, you end up creating ORIGINAL, 
LICENSE, CC-LICENSE. So that should also be the case during item edit.
[20:04] <stuartlewis> It seems logical that they should be able to.
[20:05] <grahamtriggs> I would say yes - but also this is essentially the same 
as DS-776 - we should close one as a duplicate, probably 678, as the other has 
a better description of the problem
[20:05] <tdonohue> makes sense grahamtriggs. So, that sounds like we are in 
agreement that this is an issue/bug. Any volunteers to fix this? Seems like it 
should be a relatively minor fix
[20:07] * mdiggory ([email protected]) has joined 
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[20:07] <tdonohue> no one wants to tackle DS-678/DS-776? really :)
[20:08] <grahamtriggs> that said, would it be useful to have a 'manager' role - 
where they can affect the items that are part of the collection, but not alter 
the items themselves?
[20:08] <tdonohue> ok -- guess we'll leave unassigned for now. I'll schedule 
DS-678/DS-776 for 1.7.1, and merge them into one issue. Hopefully we can get 
someone to fix this
[20:09] <mdiggory> why can't collection admins create bundles?
[20:09] <grahamtriggs> mdiggory: because of a bug :)
[20:09] <tdonohue> mdiggory, see previous discussion. It's a bug. We think they 
should be allowed to
...
[20:13] <PeterDietz> RE:DS-678/DS-776, I think that it is an XMLUI specific bug.
...
[20:16] <PeterDietz> tdonohue, you can assign the merger of DS-678/DS-776 to me
[20:16] <tdonohue> PeterDietz -- thanks, will do!

> Collection admin cannot add bitstreams unless there is at least one bundle
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-776
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-776
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DSpace API
>    Affects Versions: 1.6.2
>            Reporter: Eija Airio
>            Assignee: Peter Dietz
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.7.1
>
>
> Collection admin should have all privileges to all the items in the 
> collection if granted in the configuration file. But she does not: if the 
> collection admin tries to add a bitstream into an item with no bundles, she 
> gets an error message: "You need the ADD & WRITE privilege on at least one 
> bundle to be able to upload new bitstreams".
> And really, in AddBitstreamForm.java there is a comment:
>                        // If the bundle does not exist then you have to be 
> supper admin to be able
>                         // to upload to this bundle because at upload time 
> the bundle will be created but
>                         // there is no way anyone but super admin could have 
> access to add to the bundle.
> Why is this so? Couldn't we only check whether the user is an item admin and 
> if she is, give permission to add a bitstream?

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