Hello Guillermo,

> My original question is if there is a way to "force" the item and the
> bundle to inherit the collection's policies/ authorizations so we don't
> have to wait until the item be submitted by a user and an option so any
> user, no administrator, can remove bitstreams, without modifying the Java
> code (Servlets or the equivalent in XMLUI).

at the moment (up to 1.5.2) not. The item derives it's policies from the
default_item_read and default_bitstream_read of the collection.

With 1.6 there will be the possibility to delegate administrative actions
to other users. Maybe updating and using this new feature will be the
"cleanest" option to achieve your goal.

Hope that helps

Claudia Jürgen



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