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Tim Donohue commented on DS-906:
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Mark, I agree with your points around working to separate "business logic" into 
a "business tier" (which would sit between the domain model and the actual UI 
specific code).  However, as the "business tier" doesn't actually exist yet, I 
think we obviously need to be flexible around how we accept changes to DSpace.  
Obviously we shouldn't hold off / reject changes to existing business logic 
until such a point that the "business tier" exists.   That being said, I'd 
encourage the development of a "business tier", and once we have some initial 
"business tier" work in place (examples or best practices to build from), we 
can definitely request that people ensure their future patches/fixes adhere to 
that new separation of code.

All, as this looks to be a duplicate of DS-525, I'll go ahead and close it and 
mark it as a duplicate.

> For moving items in the Admin UI, add checkbox option to replace resource 
> policies with defaults of the new collection
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-906
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-906
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.2, 1.8.0
>            Reporter: Bill Hays
>
> This is a single call in the API: 
> item.inheritCollectionDefaultPolicies(targetCollection)

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